Umm I don’t know if you can laugh. I mean you could be a BOT for all I know...
because back before philosophy ever existedpeople would go to myths when they had unanswered questions.
From the story that told in the myth, people analyze the events that happened to the characters in the myth and took some sort of life lesson regarding a certain value/principles.<span />
Answer:
(1) Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected.
Explanation:
The sentence that expresses the conclusion of the argument is, <em>Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected</em>. "The sort of society Skinner proposes in Walden Two is a non-competitive, lifeless society that lacks creativity and imagination. It also lacks the conditions that make for festivity and fantasy, two significant human traits. The type of society that Skinner proposes would turn people into robots. Skinner’s utopian society ought to be rejected."
Answer:
1. Ella doesn't usually stay up late, but her parents let her on Saturday nights.
Explanation:
To make an exception = exempt someone or something from a general rule or practice.
Her parents are allowing her to break away from the rules for one day only, so that is a good representation of an exemption
Hope this helps!