Contracts
A counter offer:
AAccepts the original offer with minor changes
BRejects the original offer and creates a new offer✓ Correct
CBinds both parties immediately
DExtends the original offer deadline
Explanation
A counter offer is a rejection of the original offer and simultaneously creates a new offer. The original offeror is now the offeree and must accept, counter, or reject the new terms.
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