Multiple Choice
The 'golden rule' is a rule of legal interpretation according to which:
A) a legal text should be interpreted in a manner consistent with the intention of the legislature.
B) a legal text should be interpreted literally.
C) a legal text should be interpreted carefully and respectfully.
D) a legal text should be interpreted literally unless such an interpretation leads to a result that is absurd or inconsistent with the rest of the document, in which case the literal interpretation should be modified to avoid the absurdity or inconsistency.
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