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?
John's last letter making a counteroffer of $2,800 payable on Thursday, Kyle's last letter accepting that counteroffer, and the printed inventory which lists the specific books being sold.
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