In October, Ashton Co. ordered machines from Ross Tool to secure propellers onto airplanes. Delivery was set for December. In November, Clyde told Ashton that its propeller supplier could not ship propellers that would fit the Ross machines. Ashton told Ross that it was canceling the contract for the machines. Ross may sue:
A) Clyde for breach to recover additional expenses not compensated by a resale or salvage
B) Clyde for breach to recover additional expenses not compensated by a resale or salvage-but only if the contract is governed by the CISG
C) Ashton for breach to recover additional expenses not covered by the resale or the salvage
D) Ashton for punitive damages only
E) but will get nothing, it's stuck
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