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Explanation:
Choose one of the following topics and write at least 200 words.
1. Trace Shan's development from immaturity to maturity.
2. Show how Jesse Stuart uses the setting of the story to mirror Shan's feelings.
3. Compare and contrast Grace and Jo-Anne.
4. Discuss how the mountain setting contributes to the outcome of the story.
Write one paragraph for each of your main points.
Upon arriving at the site, Harrison<span> warned his men of the possible treachery of the </span>Prophet<span>. The troops were placed in a quadrangular formation; each man was to sleep fully clothed. Fires were lit to combat the cold, rainy night, and a large detail was assigned to sentinel the outposts. Although </span>Tecumseh<span> had warned his brother not to attack the white men until the confederation was strong and completely unified, the incensed Prophet lashed his men with fiery oratory. Claiming the white man's bullets could not harm them, the Prophet led his men near the army campsite. From a high rock ledge west of the camp, he gave an order to attack just before daybreak on the following day. The sentinels were ready, and the first gunshot was fired when the yells of the warriors were heard. Many of the men awoke to find the Indians upon them. Although only a handful of the soldiers had had previous battle experience, the army bloodily fought off the reckless, determined Indian attack. Two hours later, thirty-seven soldiers were dead, twenty-five others were to die of injuries, and over 126 were wounded. The Indian casualties were unknown, but their spirit was crushed. Angered by his deceit, the weary warriors stripped the Prophet of his power and threatened to kill him. Harrison, expecting Tecumseh to return with a large band of Indians, fortified his camp soon after the battle. No man was permitted to sleep the following night. Taking care of their dead and wounded, the demoralized Indians left Prophet's Town, abandoning most of their food and belongings. When Harrison's men arrived at the village on November 8, they found only an aged squaw, whom they left with a wounded chief found not far from the battlefield. After burning the town, the army began their painful return to Vincennes.</span>
The correct answer is E. It involves making decisions based on distilled experience. Something that is 'intuitive' is not rational, nor it comes from our conscious thought. It is not a complete emotion neither, it is more of a feeling that we have based on something that we saw or did, that belongs to the past experience. It is not necessarily slow, as it just emerges out of our subconsciousness.
The concept of <u>Ethical Relativism</u> varies from society to society and deals with the perception of what constitutes right from wrong within that society.
Explanation:
The <u>Theory of Ethical Relativism</u> states that moral objectives are not true and also ,their is no absolute truth in ethics,what is morally wrong and right depends upon the society in which we live and it varies from the perception of one society to another .
<u>Perception</u> pertain to the perspective/point of view of an individual or a society.