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Enhance is a risk response to improve the conditions to ensure the risk event occurs. Risk enhancement raises the probability of an opportunity to take place by focusing on the trigger conditions of the opportunity and optimizing the chances. Identifying and maximizing input drivers of these positive-impact risks may raise the probability of their occurrence. Incorrect Answers: A: Transference is a strategy to mitigate negative risks or threats. In this strategy, consequences and the ownership of a risk is transferred to a third party. This strategy does not eliminate the risk but transfers responsibility of managing the risk to another party. Insurance is an example of transference. C: Exploit response is one of the strategies to negate risks or threats that appear in a project. This strategy may be selected for risks with positive impacts where the organization wishes to ensure that the opportunity is realized. Exploiting a risk event provides opportunities for positive impact on a project. Assigning more talented resources to the project to reduce the time to completion is an example of exploit response. D: Sharing happens through partnerships, joint ventures, and teaming agreements. Sharing response is where two or more entities share a positive risk. Teaming agreements are good example of sharing the reward that comes from the risk of the opportunity.