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pronoun, singular nominative she,possessive her or hers,objective her;plural nominative they,possessive their or theirs,objective them.
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The question wants to analyze your reading and writing skills and for that reason, I cannot write the article for you, but I will show you how to write it.
An op-ed piece is an article that shows your opinion on a particular topic. For this, you must reflect on the subject of morality versus science and create your opinion about it.
This opinion must be justified by evidence, which must be found in articles that analyze and deal with this subject in a coherent and reliable way. You should research and read these articles.
After that, you can create your opinion.
<h3>Steps to create an essay</h3>
- Introduction: Introduce the subject that will be addressed in the essay and show your opinion on the subject.
- Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show evidence that proves your opinion and makes it stronger and more credible. In the second paragraph, you will associate your opinion with the book "Frankenstein" and show how this subject is approached in that book.
- Conclusion: Summarize all the information presented, reinforce your opinion and show how important this debate is for society.
More information on how to write an essay is at the link:
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Notice he doesn’t say “great minds”, or “geniuses” or “intelligent people”. He’s not talking about IQ or processing power. He’s not saying that smart scientists or philosophers like himself are always attacked by the unintelligent. He says “great spirits”, and a man of that caliber usually chooses his words quite carefully. He’s talking about spirit.
Spirit is not of this world. It is not concerned with the same functions or subjects as the mind. I would say it is rooted/connected to something much deeper, within.
Mind is often opposed to Spirit, because mind seeks to control. Spirit is something different, it can relate to a certain quality of intelligence perhaps, but I’d put it more on the levels of energy, courage, truth and justice. Spirit knows, it can operate with the mind’s help, but it doesn’t even have to ask questions or perform any experiments in our physical space to know certain truths.
When the rare man comes along who embodies those virtues and who acts from Spirit, society - even some of the “great minds” of the time - tend to beat him down, and often kill him. Look at MLK, Gandhi, John Lennon, JFK, the American founding fathers (who had to go to war for their ideas & beliefs, and many of whom were killed), Copernicus, Jesus, Socrates, there are many examples. The physical world is a place of logic and self-preservation, which are often at odds with truth and justice, sadly.