Home Entertainment, Inc., warrants its goods to be free of defects. Ira is?sues a note to obtain goods from Home Entertainment that proves defective. If Home Entertainment presents the note for payment
A) Ira's best defense would be breach of warranty.
B) Ira must pay the note.
C) Ira's best defense would be fraud in the inducement.
D) Ira's best defense would be failure of consideration.
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