Yes, but a new counter-offer must be drawn up to include the original offer's terms. This, can happen. Thus, option (d) is correct.
What is seller?
The term seller refers to person are the selling to the something the product. The seller is somethings sell the product and the offer to the customer. The costumer is to accept the offer the seller are the successful to the deal.
Yes, accepted the new offer created and added to the new terms and conditions. The old offer is canceled, but renewed in the cases of both the parties. Selma and the seller are to agree to conditions and on the deal.
As a result, its possible but both the parties seller and Selma are to agree.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.
1. No. Counter-offers negate any previous offers, so at least one term must be different.
2. No. Once the initial offer is rejected, it's dead and new terms need to be negotiated.
3. Yes, as long as someone still has a copy of the initial offer.
4. Yes, but a new counter-offer must be drawn up to include the original offer's terms.