With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". DCA 2000) (<HOLDING>). BARFIELD, THOMAS, and CLARK, JJ.,

A: holding that liquidated damages provision did not provide adequate remedy at law or prevent injunctive relief
B: holding that adequate alternative state remedy must provide the possibility of relief under the circumstances
C: holding a claim for money damages is an adequate remedy at law and so it does not provide a sufficient basis for injunctive relief notwithstanding the possibility that a money judgment will be uncollectible
D: holding that exhaustion is required under the plra even if the plaintiff seeks only money damages and money damages are not available as relief
C.