Singer's arguments begins with the assumption that
A) There is preventable suffering in the world.
B) When we can prevent a bad thing from happening without sacrificing anything morally important, then we ought to.
C) Suffering and death from lack of food, medical care, and shelter are bad.
D) Both b and c
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