You can get a lawyer or you can plead the fifth...right to be silent. Check out the 5th amendment in the Constitution. The answer's right there.
Sara is probably unpopular.
In general, people acted silly in front of their peers in order to gained attention from their social group.
Combined with the fact that Sara is insensitive to her friend's feeling, we could conclude that Sara is not received very well among her social groups despite her efforts to gained attention.
All of the above are relevant factors to be evaluated for moral intensity except
<u>Explanation:</u>
Moral intensity is the intensity of feeling that a person has about the values of a moral choice.
- The magnitude of the consequences: This is the quantity of the evils forced on the victims of the decision.
- Social consensus: This is the point of social recognition that an act is either moral or sinful.
- Proximity: This is the sense of intimacy, either culturally, psychologically, or bodily, that the soul has for the victims of the act in question.
- The concentration of effect: This is an inverse function of the number of characters hit by an act of any given measure.