What is the significance of ‘remorse’ in personal and legal contexts?
A. A deep feeling of regret or guilt for a wrongdoing.
B. A sense of pride in one’s achievements.
C. A temporary emotional state without significance.
D. A feeling of indifference towards one’s actions.

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