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When is an action "required," as per the text?

  1. Only when desirable

  2. Without conditions

  3. Unless exceptions exist

  4. Answer is undisclosed

The correct answer is: Unless exceptions exist

In the text, an action is considered "required" when it must be done unless exceptions exist. This means that the action is necessary and compulsory, except in the presence of specific circumstances that would justify not carrying it out. Therefore, option C is the correct answer as it accurately captures the conditions under which an action is deemed "required" according to the text.