Clichés help simplify an issue and get to the heart of the matter that is to be critically analyzed.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Resorting to clichés-often-repeated statements such as "Don't force your views on me," "It's all relative," "To each his own," "Things always work out for the best," and "I have a right to my own opinion"-can keep us from thinking critically about issues.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for the following multiple choice questions. Which of the following is a sufficient condition for committing a crime?
A) Having a good lawyer. B) Going to jail. C) Avoiding the police. D) Robbing a bank. E) Signing a confession.
"We had to put the puppy to sleep," said to a small child, is an inappropriate use of a euphemism.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is most clearly advocated by Aurelius?
a. Do as many different things as one can b. Realize one's own importance c. Ask God for forgiveness d. Do only that which is necessary