Question

Why does traditional contract law view any kind of an attempt by offerees to change terms as constituting a counteroffer?

A. A material change to an original offer is disfavored by traditional contract law.

B. It changes the degree of the offeror's interest to contract.

C. Such an action implies a rejection of the offer by the offeree.

D. It puts the offeree in a dominant position which is contrary to traditional contract laws.

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