According to your textbook, the following statement is an example of reasoning from ________.Taking a life is morally justified only if it is necessary to save the life of another person. Capital punishment is not necessary to save anyone's life, because a sentence of life without parole can prevent convicted murderers from ever killing again. Therefore, capital punishment is not morally justified.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
principle
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Lifting key passages from sources you do NOTcredit in your speech is an unethical practice known as
A) plagiarism. B) paraphrasing. C) misquoting. D) attribution.
When Dr. Baird announces the highest score on the calculus exam, Noll notices that it's his grade. He doesn't want to appear immodest, so he keeps his elation inside. Noll is managing his emotions thorough
a. inhibiting his emotional display. b. simulating his emotional display. c. marking his emotional display. d. intensifying his emotional display.
After Daniela's professor said something that was upsetting, Daniela left the classroom with tears in her eyes. Her behavior can best be attributed to __________.
A. circumstance B. a response to a stimulus C. herself D. her standpoint