Answer:
The story shows how by having the patience to answer Yaksha's questions and by promoting wise and fair answers, Yudhisthira not only managed to quench his thirst but also managed to save his brothers.
Explanation:
"Yudhisthira's wisdom" tells the story of how Yudhisthira was walking along with his brothers when everyone felt thirsty. Yudhisthira asked the younger brother to find water so that everyone could drink. His younger brother found a river with high quality water, but before he could catch it, he heard Yaksha's voice, stating that he could only touch the water if he answered a few questions. Impatient due to thirst, the young man decided to ignore the questions and touched the water trying to drink it, but Yaksha made him pass out. Yudhisthira's other brothers also went in search of water and also didn't have the patience to answer Yaksha's questions and they all fainted. Yudhisthira found the brothers passed out by the river and also heard Yaksha's voice stating that he needed to answer some questions before he could touch the water. Yudhisthira answers all questions wisely, which impressed Yaksha, allowing Yudhisthira not only to drink from the water, but allowing his brothers to wake up healthy.
Answer:
A). Have the journalist give the accurate account of the incident and apologize for lying to viewers.
Explanation:
Ethics is associated with the actions or behavior that are governed by the values of fairness, justice, equality, individual rights, dignity, and diversity. Thus, an ethical action would be considered as an action that expresses the worth of each individual and develop justice and morality.
In the given situation, the most ethical(just and moral) decision for the network would be to <u>'provide an opportunity to the journalist to present the accurate description of the incident and apologize to the viewers for lying' </u>as it would not only fix the damage but also consider the individual rights and justice for the culprit. Thus, this action reflects that the network offers an opportunity to the journalist to rectify his mistake(since he admitted his mistake) which reflects integrity, respect, and individual rights(deserving at least one chance to correct the mistake). Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.