What is the difference between obligation and permission?
A. Obligation is a requirement to act, while permission is the allowance to act.
B. Obligation refers to a choice, while permission is a restriction.
C. Permission is a requirement to act, while obligation is the allowance to act.
D. Obligation is the same as permission.

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