Assume that you have been asked to create a tour to the three most significant sites in Hebrew/Jewish history. Which sites would you choose and why?
What will be an ideal response?
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According to Hursthouse, although women might have a right to abortion:
a. this exhausts the moral dimension of the issue b. this does not exhaust the moral dimension of the issue c. all abortions remain vicious and immoral d. no abortions are vicious and immoral
Defamation is both a legal and ethical issue as
a. All legal issues are also ethical issues b. The basis for all ethical issues is the law of nations c. Law is just another name for ethics d. Defamation can cause serious harm to another person, whether from a legal or an ethical perspective
Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:Surely you can't say that the American people have ever been behind Bill Clinton. After all, he got a mere 43 million votes in 1992, which is five million fewer than what George Bush got when he beat Dukakis in 1988.
What will be an ideal response?
Scriptures in the world religions have been used in the following ways:
a. establishing and defending key doctrines, public worship, meditation and devotion b. establishing and defending key doctrines, public performance, private ritual c. public worship, meditation and decoration, iconic. d. establishing