A type of ethical decision-making that emphasizes the

individual’s intention and action, not the consequence of that
action, is

(a) utilitarianism, (b) ethical relativism, (c) obligation,
(d) Kant’s categorical imperative, or (e) legal justification.


d

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Select the correct form of each verb. Some verbs are regular; others are irregular

I _____________ my pet skunk to a reliable veterinarian. A) take B) took C) taked

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The best way to prepare for an exam is to

a. study new material the night before the exam so it is fresh in your mind. b. skip the class prior to the exam and spend the time studying instead. c. focus on reviewing basic facts and definitions that you already know. d. spend time organizing the material to be reviewed.

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Put an X in front of each sentence with errors in quotation marks or italics/underlining. Add any missing quotation marks and italics/underlining.

1. _____ I like the song “Ray of Light” by Madonna. 2. _____ I checked out a book on the book shelf called Quarterlife Crisis. 3. _____ The short story A Rose for Emily was written by William Faulkner. 4. _____ George Strait’s Greatest Hits made him a lot of money because it is a collection of great songs! 5. _____ I read Amazing Missions in a travel magazine, and it was really interesting!

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