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Why Does Woollard Think That in the Bungalow Compound Case

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Why does Woollard think that in the Bungalow Compound case, in which you are on holiday at a bungalow and a local charity asks for your money to save nearby children, you are still obligated to help those children?


A) Woollard thinks that any time there are children in need and you become aware of that need, you are required to help them.
B) Woollard thinks that the Bungalow Compound case is just like the Envelope case in which solicitation from charities never generates obligations on your part to contribute to their causes.
C) Woollard thinks that you are obligated to help these children because they are nearby and you do not need to make any big sacrifice to do so.
D) Woollard thinks that when you are on vacation, you are under no obligations to help others since otherwise you would ruin your ability to enjoy yourself on your break.

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