Some have suggested that the presence of evil makes the world a better place, because struggling against evil builds character. Critics object that:
A. there is no real evil in the world, there is only the appearance of evil.
B. this does not explain why we enjoy evil so much.
C. no amount of effort or struggle builds character; you're born with a good character.
D. there is much more evil in the world than is necessary to build character.
Answer: D
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