Question

How does the presence of facts that constitute promissory estoppel make a difference in the law of offers and revocations?

A. It makes an option enforceable, even without consideration.

B. It does away with the requirement that rejections and revocations be communicated.

C. It makes an offer automatically revocable at any time.

D. It does away with the requirement that offers be definite.

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