c,e, g they just make more sense
First, Mill replies that if the criticism<span> is that </span>utilitarianism<span> does not let the rightness or wrongness of an action be affected by the kind of person who performs the action, then this is a </span>criticism<span> of all morality</span>
Answer:
The first part describes a cause of the second oart
Explanation:
The train is late <em>because</em> there was a mudslide on the track.
Writing about something with the purpose of proving or disproving, clarifying, reviewing, or judging its merits is writing intended to "inform" since it seeks the truth. Of course "inform" and "persuade" go hand-in-hand quite frequently.
This one: <span> Whoever is going with us should meet at my house at 8:00 a.m.</span>