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Aroline invites kylie, her colleague, to her house. caroline legally owns a baby alligator as a pet. while she is visiting, the alligator escapes its cage and bites kylie. in this case, which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
a) kylie cannot sue caroline as she assumed the risk voluntarily.
b) the court is likely to impose contributory negligence on caroline.
c) the court is likely to impose strict liability on caroline.
d) kylie can only sue caroline if the incident occurred outside caroline's house.
e) caroline can use the assumption of risk defense to prove that she is not guilty.
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