The rejection of an offer:
A) Is effective when sent to the offeror, and prevents the offeree from later accepting that
offer.
B) Is effective when received by the offeror, and prevents the offeree from later accepting that
offer.
C) Is effective when received by the offeror, but does not prevent the offeree from later
accepting that offer.
D) Is effective when sent to the offeror, but does not prevent the offeree from later accepting
hat offer.
B
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