A fully "integrated" contract under the parol evidence rule is one that:
A) is intended by the parties to include both goods and services.
B) is intended by the parties to include several agreements.
C) is intended by the parties to be a preliminary statement of their agreement.
D) is intended by the parties to be the complete and final statement of their agreement.
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