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The concert ticket
David emailed Sarah: “I have two front-row tickets to the Midnight Revival concert on March 30th. They’re yours for $200. Let me know by Friday.” Sarah replied: “I’m in! I’ll take both for $200. I’ll bring the cash Friday.” David never responded. Thursday, he sold the tickets to someone else for $300. Sarah showed up Friday with cash and the tickets were gone.
Your task: Analyze whether David’s email was a valid offer. 150–250 words. Apply the rule to the facts.
Hint: A valid offer requires (1) present intent to be bound, (2) communicated to the offeree, (3) definite and certain terms.
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Our AI tutor uses the same rubric criteria that law professors and bar examiners use: issue spotting, rule accuracy, analytical depth, organization, and fact application. The difference is volume and consistency. A professor grades your final exam once, with no detailed feedback. Our AI tutor grades every exercise, scores each criterion individually, and gives you specific, actionable feedback — instantly.
Each exercise has a custom rubric built by legal writing instructors. The rubric breaks your response into specific criteria — ‘Did you identify the correct legal element?’, ‘Did you use specific facts from the hypothetical?’ Each criterion is scored independently.
Yes — the rubric is applied identically to every submission, every time. There’s no variation based on grader fatigue, personal preferences, or where your essay fell in the grading pile. When you improve from a 62 to a 78, that improvement is real.
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The 10 core modules are sequential. Bonus modules and Part Two (NextGen Writing) unlock after the core. The Practice Essay Bank unlocks after Module 8.
Most students complete the 10 core modules in 4–6 weeks. Bonus modules and Part Two add 1–2 weeks. The Practice Essay Bank is for ongoing practice.
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