Answer:
C. The dilemmas are composed of specific hypothetical situations and then a series questions designed to provoke the reader into analyzing and introspecting one’s morals.
Explanation:
Lawrence Kohlberg is an American Psychologist known for his theories in human moral development. Kohlberg in 1958, developed some dilemmas which he used in his dissertation in the University of Chicago. The dilemmas are composed of specific hypothetical situations, followed by questions that would stimulate the readers moral capacity and analytic powers. A specific hypothetical situation is a scenario which is imagined but may not be true.
For example, in dilemma six, a situation is presented of two brothers who got into trouble. To save themselves, they both needed 1000 dollars. The first resorted to outright theft, while the second resorted to telling a convincing lie to an old man to evoke his sympathy and get the money which he promised to pay later. A series of questions now follow to make the reader analyze his morals.
Answer:
Some of those little bugs were slowly flying around our heads.
Explanation:
adverb = slowly (to describe how the bugs were flying)
adjective = little (to describe what size the bugs were)
As I looked in my parents room and seen they were asleep I knew I could stay up and game all night. I walk in my room turn on my console and grab my controller; I entered my fortnite account and loaded in to a duo fill match as I got into a game I heard a younger kid. I grabbed my mic and plugged it in. "Hello how was your day?" I question. "It was go-" their voice changer i'm guessing turned off and I heard a deep old man voice. "I'm sorry that was my dad." He said. "Okay you scared me for a second." We played out the game and got 2 place. He said my address and my IP address and that was when I began to feel anxious. As an hour goes by I hear a knock on my front door. As I looked out my window I seen them....
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