An agreement created by words spoken or written, is called:

Express agreement
Execute agreement
Implied agreement
Voidable agreement

The correct answer is: A. Express agreement.

An express agreement is an agreement that is created by words, either spoken or written. It is a clear and unambiguous expression of the parties’ intentions to be bound by the agreement.

A written agreement is a more formal type of express agreement, and it is often required in business transactions. A spoken agreement is less formal, but it is still legally binding if the parties intended to be bound by it.

An implied agreement is an agreement that is not created by words, but rather by the parties’ actions or conduct. For example, if you go to a restaurant and order a meal, you are impliedly agreeing to pay for the meal.

A voidable agreement is an agreement that is legally binding, but one party has the right to cancel the agreement. For example, if you sign a contract under duress, you may be able to void the contract.

I hope this helps!