Answer:
b) we ought not to transplant baby Theresa's organs because it would involve using her merely as a means.
Explanation:
From section 1.2 of Rachels book which is an attempt to show that the argument we should not use people merely as a means holds true.
Certainly, we ought not to transplant baby Theresa's organs because it would involve using her merely as a means.
The above statement implies, it involves violating baby Theresa's autonomy through manipulation, trickery, deceit, or coercion and when we cannot violate her autonomy in such a way (because she has no autonomy), it may involve violating her interests or preferences.
Answer:
The answer option that contains no errors in capitalization is:
A) "Too much rest itself," according to Homer, "Becomes a pain."
Explanation:
Capitalization:
Capitalization are the rules in English grammar and many of us do the simple capitalization errors in our writings. Some capitalization rules are:
- Capitalize the first letter of word at the beginning of a sentence. Like She is going to school.
- Use the capital letter for words that are the proper nouns and for names like Jack is a good boy (Jack is proper noun)
- In our case the the option A is correct as it follows the capitalization rule as the first word starts with T capitalization then Homer (proper noun) and then the first word of quotes also starts with the capital letter "Becomes" .
- The option B has capitalization error that the first word in quote is not starting with capital letter like "is not to be denied."
- Similarly the capitalization error occur in quote as the first word is not starting with capital letter "perform without fail what you resolve."
I believe the answer is Adjective Clause because some signal words that give away that it could be an Adjective Clause is THAT, Which, Who, Whom, and Whose. And the word "That" is part of the underlined section, correct?
The witches are the ones who give Macbeth the prophecy that he will one day become king, that Banquo with father kings, and that Macbeth can not be killed by anyone born of woman. These set off Macbeth's entire journey in the play and motivate him to kill the king, kill Banquo, and ultimately lead to his downfall.
I believe it’s a, or b, I know apex only lets you choose one answer, but I hope this helps, but I’m not entirely sure.