CREOLE COUNTY is not one of the five regions in Louisiana. The correct option is D. The five regions in Louisiana are: Sportmanns paradise, Crossroads, Greater new orlean, Cajun country and Plantation country. Louisiana culture is a very dynamic one.
Answer:
The evil in the murder will definitely lie in the action itself.
Explanation:
Death is the expected biological destination of all living thing.
Living things are described as such because they have the characteristic of being able to die.
Every living thing especially humans and in some cases animals and plants have the right to follow through this course (the Life-Death Continuum) naturally. Any event which intentionally circumvents this naturally transition without any moral/good reason (such as murder) is considered evil.
The event is not evil. Death is a necessary part of the cycle of life and is important for life to continue.
For example, cells die for new ones to be born. We harvest plants and plant new ones etc.
To adopt a normative approach alone would down-play the requirement and rights to life for as long as it should last.
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It would be an abuse of power and unethical behaviour.
Answer: Ellen is engaging in conversation not to be left out in their discussion. Ellen made sure she was compelling in her discussion.
Explanation: Ellen was in a gathering of individuals with higher academic degree, in order for her to be involve in conversation she needed to talk about her achievements.
Answer:
This Question talks about the book titled To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee published in 1960.
In chapter ten of the book, Jem and Scout went exploring with their air-rifles to see if they could find a rabbit or a squirrel. They noticed a dog showing that something is not right. Then reported to Calpernia who feared the dog is suffering the dog from rabies.
The dog represents the "madness", and Atticus will do anything to protect his family.
Atticus kills the mad dog with a shot between the eyes.
It fits with the symbolic nature of the incident by showing that some actions are EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.