According to the law of karma, what would be the missing premise of the dilemma which begins "Either you do good acts or bad acts" and ends with "either you reap good results or bad results, but in either case you are reborn"?
A) If you do bad acts, you are bound to be reborn to reap the bad results.
B) If you do good acts, you are not bound to be reborn to reap the good results.
C) Either Arjuna must fight or he must not fight.
D) Either you do good acts or bad acts.
A
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