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English, 05.02.2022 19:40, kelseydavid69

Today we are creating an understaind of the phrase "moral obligation." Discuss as a group, and then answer individually in writing. What does "moral" mean? Also look at "morals" and "morality"? Look up these words and write the generic definition. Then describe the word as you feel about it.

What is an obligation? Also look at "obligatory" Look up these words and write the generic definition. Then write about what the words mean to you.

Lastly, what is a "moral obligation". What does the phrase mean to you?

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