Zimbardo does not justify their actions, only explains how these abuses likely
developed under certain conditions.
In the article, Zimbardo refers to his own experiments about human behavior in certain conditions to explain the reasons behind the soldiers' behavior. He states that their mental state allowed for their actions because of "stress, fear, boredom and heat exhaustion, coupled with no supervision, no training, and no accountability." In the text he never states that their behavior is acceptable or justified given the conditions, he is merely explaining how good people can do bad things.
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I can get a detection if I don't go to school for several days.
The correct answer is "A. point of view" because really think about it is crucial to the story based on the point of view and someone or something might feel different about things and tell it based on what they feel and their perspective on the story.
Find a notebook or a piece of paper that you won't lose. You can write down all your ideas and look over it, change some, order them, and more. I personally find that when I have a lot of ideas in my head, it helps when I write it down and look over it.