Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Ethical egoism is demonstrated as the concept associated to the normative theory that promotes an individual is pre-conditioned for pursuing his/her self-interest and the moral agents must act accordingly(to maximize his/her self-interest).
As per the question, the given statement would be considered false as his statement does not reflect his self-interest which an ethical egoist being at a normative position ought to display. An ethical egoist statement will attempt to ensure that the car mechanic(moral agent) must act in his favor(reflects his self-interest) by making him(mechanic realize) that he/she is involved in an disadvantageous or harmful position. Thus, the statement would be considered <u>false.</u>
"<span>C. Grandma cooked scrambled eggs for Emily, and then she asked for just one bite" has a confusing antecedent, since it is unclear who is asking for just one bite: grandma or Emily.</span>
Answer:
it may not be clear but somehow it works
you can add some words in there
The correct answer would be transformation and identity. In the traditional Chinese story a magical monkey wasn’t to be a god and does everything he can to be admitted to heaven and be one. However, because he is still considered an outsider by the other gods he strives to transform himself into one, instead of remaining a monkey. However, even though he feels comfortable as a god, he is unable to forget that he is also a monkey. In Yuang’s graphic novel the protagonist goes through the same phases as he tries to fully assimilate to mainstream white American culture. In doing so he redefines his identity as one part of him evolves and the other one remains linked to his Asian heritage.
<span>Somberness is a mood. true</span>