Shawn and Harry signed a contract for Shawn to build a house for Harry according to the specifications provided by Harry. The contract stated that Shawn would be paid $125,000. Shawn unintentionally deviated from the specifications in several minor respects. The house was soundly constructed, and Shawn completed the work within the promised time. Harry refused to pay Shawn any of the $125,000, arguing that the house did not conform to the specifications. In this case, Select one: a. Harry will get a decree of specific performance. b. Shawn has no right to be paid for any of his work because he breached the contract. c. if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused by his failure to perform as promised. d. if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused to him because of the delay in payment.