Ms. Wilson made an offer to purchase real property. However, she died of a heart attack before the listing broker could notify her of an unqualified, signed acceptance by the seller. Based on these facts, which of the following is true:
A: Notification to the administrator or executor would bind the Wilson estate;
B: The death of Wilson constituted a revocation of the offer;
C: The offer and acceptance constitute an enforceable contract;
D: The sale would not be binding because the deed was not delivered before Wilson's death.
Answer: B: The death of Wilson constituted a revocation of the offer;
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