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Tylette lost her puppy, Vladimir. Shirley found Vladimir and returned him to Tylette, who was thankful. The next day, Shirley finds a poster in a local coffee shop advertising a $100 reward for the recovery of Vladimir. She returns to Shirley to ask for the money, but Shirley refuses.
What is the most correct statement about the outcome of this dispute?
a. Although Tylette made an offer, Shirley's return of Vladimir did not constitute an acceptance because she was not aware of the offer at the time she took the action. Tylette is not obligated to pay the $100.
b. When Tylette distributed the flier, she made an offer to the finder of Valdimir, regardless of that finder's identity. The fact that Shirley did not see the flier is irrelevant. Shirley is entitled to the $100
c. When Tylette distributed the flier, she made an offer to Vladimir's finder, regardless of that finder's identity. Since Shirley saw the poster within 48 hours, she accepted the offer within a reasonable time. Shirley is entitled to the $100.
d. When Tylette distributed the flier, she did not make an offer to anyone because she did not sign the flier. She is not required to pay the $100 to Shirley.