With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". and bit of information contained therein. On this record, we decline to do so. . Section 90.803(18)(b) defines an adoptive ádmission as “[a] statement that is offered against a party ... of which the party has manifested an adoption or belief in its truth.” Alternatively stated: [W]hen an adverse party manifests a belief in or adopts the statement of another person as his or her own, the statement is treated- as an adoptive admission under section 90.803(18)(b). An adoptive admission occurs either when there is a direct expression by the adverse party assenting to the statement of another or when the conduct of the adverse party circumstantially indicates the party’s assent to the truth of the statement. Jones, 127 So.3d at 624 (emphases added) (internal quotes and citations omitted) (<HOLDING>); see Twilegar v. State, 42 So.3d 177, 198

A: holding that age disclosed on a drivers license constituted an admission where the party swore to the truth of the statements made in the license application
B: holding governments repudiation of license gave patentee right to terminate license
C: holding that the suspension or revocation of a drivers license is not a sanction which once imposed precludes the application of criminal sanctions
D: recognizing validity of retroactive license that memorialized grant of oral license
A.