HILL, Judge.
The sole question presented on appeal is whether the trial court properly granted the defendants' motion for a directed verdict at the close of plaintiff's evidence.
The motion by defendants for directed verdict raises the question of whether, as a matter of law, the evidence offered by the plaintiff, when presented in the light most favorable to the plaintiff is sufficient to be submitted to the jury. Roberts v. Memorial Park,
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