What is the difference between proposed additions and the "Battle of the Forms" doctrine?
A) Proposed additions arise between merchants and non-merchants, but Battle of the Forms" arises between merchants.
B) Proposed additions arise between only merchants and "Battle of the Forms" only arises between non-merchants.
C) Proposed additions and "Battle of the Forms" arise between both merchants and non-merchants.
D) A contract is made when proposed additions are made, but not when there is a "Battle of the Forms."
E) There is no difference between proposed additions and the "Battle of the Forms" doctrine.
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