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When is an action "required" according to the provided text?

  1. Only if given permission

  2. Without any conditions

  3. Unless special circumstances apply

  4. Answer is not provided

The correct answer is: Only if given permission

According to the provided text, an action is considered "required" only when given permission. This means that for an action to be obligatory or necessary, it must have explicit authorization or approval. This requirement is in line with the principle of following rules or regulations set by an authority. Therefore, choice A is the correct answer as it aligns with the criteria for determining when an action is considered "required." Choices B, C, and D can be ruled out as they do not accurately reflect the conditions outlined in the text.