Multiple Choice
Having failed to identify N with any of his body parts or any of the five skandhas, King Milinda initially thinks that
A) N11ef258c_5011_888d_bd33_557cf2cf52f4_TBO1325_11is identical with his unchanging ?tman.
B) N11ef258c_5011_888d_bd33_557cf2cf52f4_TBO1325_11 must not exist at all, and is lying about his own existence.
C) N11ef258c_5011_888d_bd33_557cf2cf52f4_TBO1325_11 is being indecisive about his own true identity.
D) N11ef258c_5011_888d_bd33_557cf2cf52f4_TBO1325_11s being humorous.
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