Multiple Choice
When we obey a rule,
A) we should always consider what reasons there are for obeying it.
B) that is something we could do once, and all alone, without anyone else even being capable of understanding what it is we are doing.
C) we always have to decide what the rule means.
D) we obey it blindly.
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