The correct answer is D.
An<em> ethical dilemma</em> (paradox) is a decision making problem where the decision is based on moral values or beliefs of the people involved in making this decision. Examples of ethical dilemma are : abortion, putting the elderly in nursing homes, obligatory military service or stealing money to feed a hungry child. Such dilemmas do not have a simple, one way solution because there are always pro and contra arguments for each outcome.
The first step in solving ethical dilemma is to <em>identify the problems</em> and to make sure they are genuine and based on real facts. All given information must be verified and not based on rumors and gossip. It is important to establish if there is a real conflict of values/issues that is to be discussed.
Answer:
The author’s purpose is to inform the reader what she has learned. She wants to catch the readers attention by starting off with questions.
She wants the readers to be informed about how mysterious are black holes. The authors tone seems exited. Like she wants the reader to be just as
Intrigued or exited as she is.
Explanation: This is not my writing i just wanted to help out
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I chose the case of Marbury v. Madison
This case took place in 1803. It is considered one of the most - if not, the most - important Supreme Court cases, ever. It was the first time in history that the Supreme Court had proved that an act of Congress was unconstitutional - against the Constitution. This cased established an idea of judicial review - where the Supreme Court first got to decide whether a law that Congress was trying to pass was unconstitutional or okay.
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I wake up at 6 o’clock. I get up at 6.50. I make a cup of tea and iron my clothes. I have a shower and get dressed. I usually wear jeans, a blouse, a jumper or cardigan and boots in the winter, or a skirt and blouse in the summer. I brush my hair, put on my make-up. I pack my bag with all my teaching materials. I then put on my coat and leave the house. I walk to the bus stop. I catch the bus at 8.15, and then I pay my fare and sit down. It takes about 45 minutes to get to my destination three miles away. I get off the bus and walk to the school where I teach English. I have to sign in and get the key. Class starts at 9.25 and ends at 11.25.
I have lunch at 12. I eat a baguette or sandwich at the local café. I sometimes do some shopping before I walk back to school. I do some photocopying and go back to my classroom. I teach in the afternoon from 1 to 3pm. I then catch the bus back home and spend a couple of hours relaxing before I cook dinner.
My son goes to work shortly after I come home. Sometimes he cooks dinner before I get home, and sometimes I cook. I like to eat rice or pasta with a sauce. I chop the onions, fry them and then mix them with garlic, tomatoes, carrots, spinach and chilies. I boil the rice and then add the sauce. After dinner I wash up, sweep the floor, and tidy up a bit.
Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia refers to the creation of words that imitate the sound they are trying to describe. Examples are: tic-toc, lub-dub, quack, mwah.
Onomatopoeia comes from the combination of two greek words that mean "name" and "I make".
Onomatopoeia differs a little bit between languages both in spelling and sometimes even in sound. For example, tic-toc is widely used in English, while tic-tac is used in Spanish; quack is used in English, while cuac is used in Spanish; haha is used in English and jaja is used in Spanish.