- Tue Nov 01, 2016 8:57 pm
#30233
I do not see how C is wrong. In line 39, after the relevant term is used, the author seems to define "moral imagination" as 'giving onese over to ethical conflicts in a story' and as such abandoning your principles. So I chose C (with E as a close contender choice that I eliminated because it said 'for the sake of variety') because the author appears to be saying that you need to forget your own principles in order to understand others and solve new problems.
So how do I choose between C and D?
So how do I choose between C and D?