Identify the statement that challenges Albert Carr's analogy that, like poker, business is a game that has its own rules and, therefore, is exempt from ordinary requirements of morality.
A. Even if business did have its own set of ethical conventions, that fact alone does not exempt it from ordinary ethical evaluations.
B. Unlike poker games, individual often have no choice but to participate in business practices.
C. Carr overestimates the prevalence and acceptability of dishonesty within business.
D. There are major disanalogies between business and games like poker that weaken the conclusions drawn from Carr's analogy.
E. All of the answers are correct.
F. None of the answers are correct.
Answer: E
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