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What does "respecting the spirit of the rules" mean? A. following the rules and any expected etiquette B. using the rules to gain unfair advantage C. following the rules except when they negatively affect you D. celebrating your victories

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Following the rules and any expected etiquette sounds more right than any of the others
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Answer:

A. following the rules and any expected etiquette.

Step-by-step explanation:

This statement "respecting the spirit of the rules" refers to the proper behaviour, the proper etiquette or ethic code we should show, which is following the rules and their implications. So, the option "following the rules and any expected etiquette" also refers to that proper ethical code behaviour people should practice.

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