Answer:
D. The contract is voidable as the party should be given the opportunity to
choose whether he wants to continue with the contract or not
Explanation:
When one of the party made mistake in a contract , the power to void the contract fall to the hand of the second party.
The second party generally has two choices:
- They can legally ended the contract (since the first party failed to fulfill the obligation)
- Or they can also give the first party a chance to correct the mistake and resume the contract as promised
Regardless of which options the First party is legally obligated to accept the decisions made by the Second party. This is why the term "voidable" is used/.
Answer:
Posconvential morality.
Explanation:
It is postconventional morality because at this point, the man understands the differenes between right and wrong. However, he is using his own set of morals to drive his actions, which is essentially what postconvential morality is all about. In his eyes, he sees that the government is partaking in unethical actions. Furthermore, he states that "Yes ,I did steal the documents, and I am willing to go to jail for it." This backs up the fact that he comprehends the difference bewteen right and wrong, but still chooses to go through with the act anyways because it is what he believes to be right. Thus, tying his entire feat back into the ideology of postconventional morality.
Answer:
The passage is talking about Aristotle.
Explanation:
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who lived from 384 BC to 322 BC. He is considered to this day the father of rhetoric, that is, the art of convincing others through speaking or writing. According to Aristotle, there are three rhetorical techniques that can be employed to persuade one's audience: pathos, logos, and ethos. Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions (pity, empathy, etc.), logos appeals to logic and reasoning, and ethos appeals to the speaker's character and credibility.
Answer:
First answer: "...yearn to accomplish activities others have never done before
".
"Tyron is excited by the "path not taken." Exploring the unknown and trying to accomplish what others have never done before. " Charismatic leaders such as Tyron yearn to go where no one has before.
Second answer: "...dramatic and unique". The text says that they are great actors (hence "dramatic) and significant in positive ways (hence unique).