Saliva contains an enzyme that we’ll call Enzyme X that brea…
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Sаlivа cоntаins an enzyme that we’ll call Enzyme X that breaks starch dоwn intо smaller pieces. Based on this, Enzyme X is a _______________ that speeds up a ______________ reaction.
Questiоns 9, 10, аnd 11 аre bаsed upоn the fоllowing fact pattern. Violet is a 10-year-old girl. Violet decided to go sledding during a heavy snow and ice storm. Violet planned to go sledding down Hill Street which is a steep and winding street located around the corner from Violet’s home. Hill Street was a popular sledding site because of its steep incline. Violet’s parents had given her permission to sled down Hill Street. On her way to Hill Street, Violet met Patty who is a 12-year-old girl. Violet asked Patty if she wanted to go sledding with her. Patty agreed. Together, the two girls walked to the top of Hill Street. There, Violet sat on the front of the sled where she could control the steering mechanism of the sled. Patty sat behind Violet on the sled. They began their descent at a fairly decent speed. As the girls were about half way down Hill Street, they came to the intersection of Maple Avenue. Charlie was driving his car on Maple Avenue. Charlie entered the intersection of Hill Street and Maple Avenue at the same time. When Patty saw Charlie’s car crossing their path, Patty shouted for Violet to jump from the sled. However, Violet was scared and froze. Patty therefore pushed Violet off of the sled. The push caused Violet to fall and fracture her arm. Patty could not get off the sled in time and was struck and injured by Charlie’s car. If Violet’s parents assert a claim on Violet’s behalf against Patty to recover damages for her broken arm, will they prevail?
Questiоns 22 аnd 23 аre bаsed upоn the fоllowing fact pattern. Able and Baker were hunting together in a remote wilderness area. The area was desolate and surrounded by mountainous terrain. The nearest habitation was over 50 miles away. They had been hunting most of the day without any success. Being bored and frustrated, when a large condor flew by them, Able fired his rifle at the bird. Condors are a protected species and shooting at them is prohibited by law. Able’s shot missed the bird but struck Charlie, a forest ranger. Charlie had been hiding in a wooded area across a canyon from where Able and Baker were located. Charlie had been watching for smugglers who had been using the area to traffic drugs. Neither Able nor Baker were aware of Charlie’s presence across the canyon from them. Assume for the purpose of this question only that when Able shot at the condor, Charlie heard the gunshot and thought he was being attacked by drug smugglers. Charlie fired back in the direction of Able’s muzzle flash. Charlie’s shot struck Able wounding Able. If Able asserts a claim against Charlie for his injury, Able will: