1. Mr. Short's fingers were like ___.
a) ping-pong balls b) little meatballs c) glazed marbles d) light bulbs
MY ANSWER: B.) LITTLE MEATBALLS
2. The ___ makes even the ignorant wise.
a) <span>struggle in meeting b) thirst for knowledge c) ferreting of secrets d) raking of one's brain
MY ANSWER: C) FERRETING OF SECRETS
3. The tailor's wife believes Mrs. Tall married for ___.
a) love b) children c) money d) honor
MY ANSWER: C) MONEY
4. The tailor's wife wants to find a new ___ for Mr. Short.
a) flat b) job c) basket d) wife
MY ANSWER: D.) WIFE</span>
Answer:
Knowledge of what's proper or reasonable; using good sense or judgment in a professional setting.
Explanation:
It is clear that the writer introduces several approaches about the concept of ethics, and although it may seem difficult to determine what an ethical decision in the health care system represents, they all relate to three key concepts: custom, wisdom, and right or wrong behavior. A medical professional should act according to professional customs based on his/her knowledge about proper behavior.
I think the answer would be B