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<u>Answer:
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Favoring the argument by Rigterink and Louzecky, deciding to not teach virtues to students would be a bad decision.
<u>Explanation:
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- Though the argument put up by Rigterink and Louzecky can be deemed to be true to a certain extent, it would be unintelligent to bring it into practice with students because if the students are not taught virtues, the rate of inclination towards bad and unethical behavior would increase.
- It definitely is difficult to bring virtues into practice, but that does not mean that they should not be inculcated on the minds of the students.
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I believe the answer would be A.
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