A testator in Honolulu handwrites a document that reads: 'In the event of my death, I give my entire estate to my daughter. This is my will.' The testator signs and dates the document but does not have it witnessed. Under the Hawaii Uniform Probate Code, what is the status of this document?
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A
Invalid because all wills in Hawaii require at least two attesting witnesses.
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B
Valid as a holographic will because the signature and material portions are in the testator's handwriting.
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C
Invalid because it lacks a formal attestation clause, even if handwritten.
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D
Valid only if the testator was on their deathbed when the document was written (nuncupative will).