In the following scenarios, state each person's role (offeror or offeree), whether there has been an offer, acceptance, rejection, revocation, counteroffer or none of these, and whether there is an enforceable contract. e.g. Al: I will sell you my car for $500. Bob: I will give you $200 for it. Al: OK, I will take it. Al - offeror; Bob - offeree. Al's statement was the offer and Bob's statement was a rejection and counteroffer. Bob became the offeror and Al became the offeree. Al's second statement was an acceptance of the counteroffer. There is a contract. NOTE: There could be more than one offer in a scenario and therefore, more than one offeror and offeree. In those instances, be specific about which party is the offeror and offeree with each specific offer. Christy: I will sell you my purse for $100. Susan: Let me think about it. Christy: Never mind, I already sold it. 2. Mary: I will sell you my computer for $200. Steve: No way! I am not interested in your computer - it has been repaired a 100 times! 3. Natalie: I will sell you my concert ticket for $100. Susie: No, I don't want it for $100. Susie: But I'll give you $25 for it. Natalie: No way it is worth four times that much! Susie: I really want to go to the concert so I'll give you $100 for the ticket. 4. Roger: I really don't like my new apple watch so I will sell it to you for $250. I have only worn it three times. Jim: I wish I had an extra $250, but I don't - I had to have my car repaired. Jim: Make it $150. Roger: Ok, it's a deal! 5. On Monday, John makes an offer to sell his car for $1,000 to both Greg and Chris. John tells Greg and Chris the acceptance must be in writing. Greg accepts the offer in writing and places the offer in the mailbox on Tuesday morning. Chris meets John on Wednesday for lunch and gives John a written document accepting the offer to purchase the car for $1,000. On Thursday John receives Greg's acceptance in the mail. Who is the offeror and offeree? Is there an enforceable contract? With whom? Why