Which of the following is true regarding silence as acceptance?
A) Contract law explicitly recognizes silence as constituting acceptance.
B) An offeree's silence is considered acceptance when he/she indicates so.
C) An offeror can impose on the offeree a duty to respond to the offer.
D) The Code explicitly recognizes silence as constituting acceptance.
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