I disagree with Bettye. Option C is the correct answer. A general power of attorney gives the appointed person the immediate right to make decisions and take actions on behalf of the grantor.
Option B seems to be the correct answer. A general power of attorney grants the appointed person the right to make decisions and take actions on behalf of the grantor if they become incapacitated.
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