Neal, a twelve -year-old, buys a pair of skis from outdoor outfitters (oo), telling the salesperson that he has never been skiing but really want to do it. the salesperson urges neal to take a lesson in the sport before attempting a run, but neal ignored the advice. on the first run, neal loses control, hits a tree, and is injured. Neal files a suit against OO, alleging that it was negligent to have sold the skies to him, when he was clearly too young and inexperienced. How might OO defend itself?