English, 29.07.2019 23:00, kharmaculpepper
Read the selection below from “the insufficiency of honesty” by stephen l. carter and answer the question that follows. when i refer to integrity, i have something very specific in mind. integrity, as i will use the term, requires three steps: discerning what is right and what is wrong; acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost; and saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right and wrong. the first criterion captures the idea that integrity requires a degree of moral reflectiveness. the second brings in the ideal of a person of integrity as steadfast, a quality that includes keeping one’s commitments. the third reminds us that a person of integrity can be trusted. source: carter, stephen l. “the insufficiency of honesty.” atlantic monthly feb. 1996: 74+. print. based on the passage above, which of the following reflects the correct use of brackets? “[w]hen i refer to integrity, i have something very specific in mind,” states carter in his essay. it is important to remember that “[w]hen [he] refer[s] to integrity, [carter has] something very specific in mind.” “referring to integrity” is something that is important to [carter]. according to carter, “he [has] something specific [integrity] in mind.” mark this and return save and exit
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, sallonquarts
What is implied in this sentence from mark twain's "the £1,000,000 bank-note"? i was puzzled, and wanted to discuss the matter a little further, but they didn't; so i took my leave, feeling hurt and insulted to be made the butt of what was apparently some kind of a practical joke, and yet obliged to put up with it, not being in circumstances to resent affronts from rich and strong folk.
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