Hillary, a prostitute in New York, offers her services to Bertrand in exchange for $50. Bertrand agrees to pay her $50 in exchange for those services. Is this contract enforceable?
A) No, because the contract violates public policy despite the fact that there was an intent to contract and a valid offer, acceptance, and consideration.
B) Yes, because Bertrand's acceptance mirrored the terms of Hillary's offer.
C) No, because the services Hillary is offering are not valid consideration to bind Bertrand's promise.
D) Yes, because both parties had a intent to contract, and their promises constitute consideration.
A
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