An agreement to commit a crime with another person is:
A) sufficient under the MPC to charge a person with conspiracy.
B) insufficient according to the MPC to charge a person with conspiracy.
C) only one of the three elements of the MPC's definition of conspiracy.
D) an element of the definition of accessory.
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