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Waking up to a bulbul's song in the morning is related to
(a) narrowly utilitarian
(b) Broadly utilitarian
(c) Ethical
(d) both (b) and (c)

A

narrow utilitarian

B

Broadly utilitarian

C

ethical

D

both (b) and (c )

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B
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