John sends a letter to Kyle offering to sell his vintage book collection for 3,000. Kyle calls John and asks questions about the collection. In response, John sends Kyle a complete printed inventory of his books, listing them by title, author, date, publisher, and condition. Based on the inventory, Kyle sends a letter to John indicating his interest in buying the books, but lowering the price to 2,500. John responds with a letter stating that he cannot sell the books for less than 2,800, and that if Kyle is willing to pay that price by the following Thursday, John will deliver the books by that date. Kyle replies with a letter agreeing to purchase the books for 2,800, delivery and payment to be made the following Thursday. Which documents embody the contract?
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2
Narrative-type questions are beneficial to get a plaintiff's story.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false