Ramsey, the owner of a retail candy store, ordered ten boxes of chocolate rabbits from Johnson's Wholesale Candy Company. Johnson's shipped ten boxes of marshmallow rabbits, the only kind in stock. It then notified Ramsey that the marshmallow rabbits were sent as an accommodation, knowing that Ramsey needed the rabbits immediately to meet customer demands for Easter. Under these circumstances,

which of the following statements is correct?
a. Shipment of the marshmallow rabbits is not an acceptance but a counteroffer, and a contract will result only if Ramsey decides to accept the marshmallow rabbits.
b. Johnson's Wholesale Candy Company is in breach of contract.
c. What Johnson's Wholesale Candy Company did was unconscionable.
d. None of these.

A

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