Week 4 DQ 2Please post a 150-300-word response to the following discussion question by clicking on Reply.According to Moore and Parker (2007), Even definitions by example can slant a discussion if the examples are prejudicially chosen If one wants to see all sides of an issue, one must avoid definitions and examples that slant a discussion (p. 121). This rule also applies to the use of rhetorical explanations.Consider the following prejudicial rhetorical devices:SUVs are apartment homes on wheels (a rhetorical definition).Said by a student who is new to honors classes and struggling with them, I would have aced that test if I werent in a class full of brainiacs. They studied too much and ruined the curve! (a rhetorical explanation)Post your responses to the following: How can a person distinguish between the prejudicial and nonprejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
1. Who was the moral philosopher who wrote The Theory of Mor…
1. Who was the moral philosopher who wrote The Theory of Mor…