The doctrine of frustration applies if
A) after a contract is created, some unexpected event either makes it impossible for the parties to perform or radically undermines the purpose of their agreement.
B) the defendant repeatedly refuses to perform despite being able to do so.
C) the contracting parties are unable to reach an agreement and are forced to abandon negotiations.
D) the parties attempted to create a contract in ignorance of some fact that would make it impossible for the parties to eventually perform.
E) both parties agree to not perform the contract.
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