Write a dialogue between the Walrus and the Carpenter before they thought of eating oysters. You may begin like this
Walrus - Ahoy carpenter! How are you mate?
Carpenter - I am just fine. I am extremely hungry.
Walrus - What can we possibly eat on this sandy beach?
( Story - Walrus and the carpenter)
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Explanation:
biochemistry, an oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule, the reductant, also called the electron donor, to another, the oxidant, also called the electron acceptor.
Answer:
Walrus - Ahoy carpenter! How are you mate?
Carpenter - I am just fine. I am extremely hungry.
Walrus - What can we possibly eat on this sandy beach?
Carpenter - I'm not sure, but I'm afraid we may have to go hungry tonight.
Walrus - Don't be so pessimistic, carpenter. Let's think of something we can do to find food.
Carpenter - Well, we could try fishing in the ocean. I do have some fishing gear with me.
Walrus - That's a great idea! We can use the fishing gear to catch some fish for dinner.
Carpenter - But what if we don't catch anything?
Walrus - Then we'll just have to keep trying until we do. We can't give up so easily.
Carpenter - I suppose you're right. We should at least try to catch some fish.
Walrus - Exactly! We can work together to catch some fish for dinner. Who knows, maybe we'll catch enough to share with some of our friends.
Carpenter - That's a great idea, walrus. Let's get started then!