Which of the following is a difference between acceptance and revocation?
A) Revocation is valid only if the offeree receives it, while an offeree's acceptance is valid when dispatched.
B) Revocation can be done by the offeror or offeree, while an acceptance can only be done by the offeree.
C) An acceptance must be received by the offeror to be valid, while a revocation need not be received by the offeree.
D) A revocation can be made after acceptance, while an acceptance cannot be made after revocation.
A
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