James is asked to give a 5-minute eulogy at his friend's funeral. He gives a 25-minute eulogy, notes with admiration that his fr
iend had the ability to consume enormous quantities of alcohol at one sitting, and comments that his deceased friend's wife is a terrific spouse because she "didn't nag like most wives about his drinking." This eulogy is probably inappropriate for which of the following reasons?
A eulogy is described as a commemorative speech or oration that is delivered at the demise of a person to recount and honor the achievements of the deceased person.
As per the question, eulogy delivered by James would be considered inappropriate due to the 'all the given reasons' as <u>it is too long which goes monotonous and fails to create the desired impact of honoring the achievements of the deceased person.</u> At the same time, it would most likely <u>offend the women audience due to his sexist claim</u> that 'deceased friend's wife is a terrific spouse because she 'didn't nag like most wives about his drinking' and <u>'bragging the topic of alcohol consumption' is both ethically as well as morally inappropriate</u> to be discussed at a person's funeral. Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
The meaning of life can't be explained it depends on the person so without my answer being biased i think the meaning of life is to reach our goals and help change the world in some way for the future generations to be able to have new technology to help them with everyday tasks.