Buyer Bob breaches his contract for the sale of goods with Seller Suzie. Suzie still has possession of the goods at the time of the breach. Suzie can refuse to deliver the goods and
A. resell the goods and sue Bob for the total contract price.
B. either resell the goods or sue, but not both.
C. resell the goods and sue for any loss on the sale plus incidental damages less expenses saved.
D. resell the goods and sue only for incidental damages.
Answer: C
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