Camus argues that accepting life's absurdity is liberating because
A) it relieves you of the burdensome illusion of having to make free choices about your life.
B) it empowers you to live in whatever way you think best.
C) it forces you to accept God, without whom life is meaningless.
D) it eliminates the resistance that most people feel to committing suicide.
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