This question is really will-ing me to think hard. I'm going to go with (A) None of the above - because who needs to revoke a will when you can just write a new one, right?
I'm feeling a bit will-ful today, so I'm going to go with (D) (i), (ii) and (iii). Gotta cover all the bases when it comes to revoking a will, you know?
Ah, the age-old question of how to revoke a will. I'll go with (B) Both (i) and (ii) - seems like the most straightforward approach, without getting too 'radical' like option (iii).
I think the correct answer is (D) (i), (ii) and (iii). Revoking a will seems like a serious matter, and the options provided cover all the possible ways to do it.
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