Mary buys a lottery ticket and promises to buy her friend Sharon a new pair of shoes if she checks the lottery results while Mary is away. Sharon agrees to do so, provided she has the time for it. If Sharon fails to check the results and Mary wins the lottery, which of the following would be true of the contract between Mary and Sharon?
A) Mary can claim for breach of contract against Sharon.
B) Sharon can claim for breach of contract against Mary.
C) Neither Mary nor Sharon can claim breach of contract.
D) Mary's promise is supported by consideration.
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