Answer:
None.
Explanation:
None of the options given in the question are an example of an extraordinary item, because extraordinary items are events or transactions of an unusual or highly abnormal nature. This concept of being something "extraordinary" is closely related to the social object of the entity to which an item is related, which brings a particularity to this item that is its flexibility of its application.
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Answer: He made two arguments.
Explanation: 1. He argued that Abraham who was the chosen servant of God had slaves and that the conditions of slavery then was almost certainly worse than those of their own slaves, therefore if Abraham as exalted and morally upstanding in the bible as he was had slaves, then it was not morally wrong to possess slaves.
2. He made reference to both the old and new Testaments where there were evidence of slave possession; not in condemnation but texts which actually supportef and encouraged slave ownership.
Answer:
used to guide actions closer and closer to a desired behavior.
Explanation:
Answer: Reginald is using his "SOCIAL MIRROR".
Explanation: Social mirror
Social Mirror Theory states that people wants to judge their actions on a peers interpretation of that action, before their act. In other words, people define and resolve their internal thoughts with what their think people will say, if such thought are acted upon.
Because Reginald know that his friends will probably laugh at him, and he will lose value before them, that is why he decided not to act on such thoughts.
Social mirror is very important, because it gives us a better understanding of how people define us. It also gives us sound mind, and a thought that is not fixed to what you want, but what should be socially acceptable.
Social mirror has helped him to make a socially acceptable decision, instead of going naked down the street