Buyer ordered a truckload of a particular pesticide from Seller. Before Seller accepted the order, but after Buyer placed the order, the EPA outlawed both the sale and use of that particular pesticide. Seller thereafter accepts the order, believing that because the offer was placed before the EPA's actions, the order could be legally fulfilled. May Seller validly accept Buyer's order?
(A) Yes, because Buyer placed the order before the EPA outlawed the pesticide.
(B) Yes, so long as Seller's acceptance was sent within a reasonable time after the offer was placed.
(C) No, because the time for acceptance has lapsed and the power of acceptance has terminated.
(D) No, because the pesticide was outlawed before the acceptance was sent.