Considering the context in which it was most likely uttered, would you say the following claim is ambiguous, too vague, or neither?POLICE NAB STUDENTS WITH PAIR OF PLIERS-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Ind.)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ambiguous.
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According to Rachels, the cessation of treatment of a terminally ill patient is:
a. the intentional taking of a life. b. not the intentional taking of a life. c. more moral than active euthanasia. d. bad medical practice.
The quality of a discussion often depends on how closely the parties attend to the same issue. For the passage below, determine whether the speakers are clearly disputing the same issue, or whether somebody is missing the point.A: I can't believe the student government paid John Kerry over a thousand dollars to come here and give a speech. He's been out of the news for ages, and he's clearly biased. They should have saved our money.B: Listen, George Bush Sr. has been out of office for a while now too, and he's clearly as biased as anybody. Nevertheless, people pay tons of money for him to come and speak. So lay off about Kerry.
What will be an ideal response?
Since a tautology is always true, it must also be informative. True False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Holley’s theory of the ethics of sales is based on the concept of a voluntary or
mutually beneficial market exchange.
a. True b. False