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The question failed to provide the blanks spaces but I have come across this, here is the complete sentence with blanks filled;
<span>Mistakes can be mistakes of
"Fact", which allow a contract to be voided or mistakes of
"Value", which do not.
</span>
For a mistake<span> to discredit an
agreement, it typically should be a shared one about a material actuality or
fact. Rarely a one-sided mistake will discredit an
agreement.</span>
If you're talking about King tutankhamun then yes there were several people who had motive one would be his grand vizier who his motive would have been the throne had he killed him his sister who would have also been granted the throne had he died and even his generals had a motive had he died they would have been given temporary control of the country
The answer is <span>both active and passive euthanasia are sometimes permissible
Rachel argues that there is some cases where a patient is trapped in a situation where he/she no longer be cured, unable to function, and experienced a high amount of pain.
In this cases, She believed that euthanasia should be permissible because it considered as an act of mercy.</span>