According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?

sooo uhm...... the answer's r...... wut exactly?.. ; _ ;

can someone just give the answers for the test with 20 questions-

I'm not sure if that helped but there you go-

C. All selfish desire but i'm not completely sure

i would like these answers for the whole test

Umm...on my test it says...

According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?
A. All forms of desire
B. All selfish desires
C. Nirvana
D. Anger
So, would it be selfish desires or all desires? please help me as soon as you can because I'm trying to finish this today and its very important....

Nevermind....sorry I found the answer its All selfish Desires it says this in a website I use...It says " The Second Noble Truth is that not wanting or desiring for oneself causes suffering. Not all desires are bad. It is not wrong to desire the happiness of others. However, selfish desires lead to suffering. " sorry I copied it....all rights reserved...or something like that? sorry I tried to post the url but it won't let me....." You are not allowed to post URLs. "

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YESSS plz

Also,

@justsomanycups, please do not use such rude and offensive language like that towards others. Not to mention an adult, and a tutor. I agree that it is not kind, right, respectful, or considerate to make assumptions, but regardless of what you think about @Writeacher, you need to cary yourself with more respect than that for both adults and other children. There is a kind way of getting any not-so-kind point across, but offensive material does not emphasize your point any more than using kind words, it only shocks others about your inability to express your opinions in a socially graceful and acceptable manner.

Good day.

The answer should be C. What is C on your test?