Topic1
Developing Criteria and Matching Arguments, pg. 291 & 292(upload).
Topic2
Construct an Ethical Argument on one or more topics on pg 296(upload).
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- construct an ethical argument and how to compare ethical arguments to other types of arguments
- For the essay part of the exam (take home; upload to Dropbox); answer one of the For the essay part of the exam (take home; upload to Dropbox); answer one of the following questions. Your answer should be a minimum of two typed pages, double-spaced.
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- how to construct an ethical argument.
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- Choose one of the five topics to write about. Compose a one-page essay in which you will take a first-person perspective of the situation, describe the debate in your own words, and provide a justified and academically defended argument for one side or th