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Buddhism teaches that it is wrong to desire which of the following? a. good food c. fine clothes b. good drink d. all of the above
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Buddhism teaches that it is wrong to desire which of the following?
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good food
c.
fine clothes
b.
good drink
d.
all of the above
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Answer: D
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