The correct answer is: "its"
Explanation:
The textbook definition defines noun as a person, place or a thing. Everything that does not belong to a person category assumes to in a "thing" category (if not places). The pronoun we use for anything that is not a person is "it." Here in this case, "one of the horses" phrase is used. A horse does not lie in the person's category. Therefore, we will use "it." In the case of possessive pronoun, the possessive form of "it" is "its." Therefore, the correct answer in this case is "its."
Answer:
Both push a group to the periphery of society. It creates "the haves" and "the hand nots." Both can create a misplaced sense of guilt or shame. They deny society of the best that the isolated group can share. They leave a group short suited, and can create a sense of conflict.
Answer:
we didn't get sick ( for the ones who didn't get the virus)
Explanation:
Explanation:
an individual ethical egoist would hold that all people should do what ever benefit " my" (the individual's) self interest, a personal ethical egoist would hold that they should at in their self interest, but would make no claims about what anyone else ought to do, are universal ethical egoist would argue that everyone.