7. Donna lent 5400 to Phil only after Vera promised orally (not in writing) to back up Phil's obligation. Vera acted to help her old pal Phil and was not acting out of self interest. When Phil failed to repay, Donna sued Vers. Explain very briefly whether Vera will have to pay or not and why. Put an X next to each contract or promise that must be in writing 8. Mark's contract to repair the roof in Sally's house for $750. 9. Lenny's agreement to rent an apartment for 18 months for $1,000 a month. 10. Bob's contract to buy two chairs for $499 each 11. Axel's contract to work for Tim's company for 18 months. 12 Randy's agreement, entered into on March 15, 2021, to paint Sally's car no later than April 26, 2022 13. Frank has a contract to repair Ed's roof, but Lou shows up to do the job!! When Ed calls Frank to complain, Frank explains that he delegated the duty" to Lou, pointing out that the contract did not prohibit such action. Ed says, "But you can't do if I object-it changes the whole job for me - it's a completely different repairman!" TRUE or FALSE: Ed is wrong - this duty can be delegated under these circumstances. 14. Alex had too much to drink and got very drunk. Kyle could see Alex was drunk and took advantage of him to get him to sign a contract agreeing to buy a washing machine When Alex sobered up, he told Kyle the deal was off - he had no memory of signing and didn't want the machine. Kyle sued Alex. TRUE or FALSE: Kyle wins - if you get drunk take the risk that something like this will happen. you 15. Donna offered to paint Maxine's house for $1,500 and told Maxine she had 10 days to accept. That is, she promised not to revoke the offer for ten days. (a) Donna can revoke the offer because it wasn't in writing. (b) Donna cannot revoke the offer because it was over $500. (c) Donna can revoke the offer since her promise was not supported by consideration. (d) Donna can revoke the offer under the special "ten day" rule. 16. Don has a contract to paint Bob's house for $2,000 but on painting day he tells Bob it's really a $2,500 job and they finally agree to modify (change) the price for the job to $2,250. After the work is properly done, how much is Don obligated to pay $