Answer:
A,C are the correct answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The belief that that Buddha's teaching implies to have a vegetarian diet is called Buddhist vegetarianism, but the views about various school of thoughts vary in different school of thoughts. In Theravada Buddhism the followers are allowed to eat fish, chicken and pork, the monks collect food and alms but do not cook themselves.
The Mahayana school only allows vegetarian diet. So the diet of a monk depends on the sect he belongs.