Power Tool Company manufactures table saws. These saws haveseveral safety devices including a permanent blade guard. The guardkeeps the users hands from touching the blade while it is moving.Ralph buys a Power table saw but he takes the blade guard offbecause it inhibits the type of work he wants to do. Later Ralph isinjured while using the saw. If the blade guard had been left onRalph would not have been injured. Ralph sues Power Tool Co. undera strict liability theory. The best defense that Power could raisebased on these facts is:A. Assumption of riskB. Generally known dangersC. Supervening eventD. Misuse of the product