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Moral Compass

Moral Compass. Rhetorical Triangle. Moral Compass. A moral compass is terminology used to refer metaphorically to the guiding of a person's decision making from a sense of morality and virtue. The phrase is similar in meaning to the concept of conscience. Rhetorical Triangle.

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Moral Compass

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  1. Moral Compass Rhetorical Triangle

  2. Moral Compass A moral compass is terminology used to refer metaphorically to the guiding of a person's decision making from a sense of morality and virtue. The phrase is similar in meaning to the concept of conscience.

  3. Rhetorical Triangle • Add your first bullet point here • Add your second bullet point here • Add your third bullet point here

  4. Rhetorical Triangle Notes • The rhetorical triangle is typically represented by an equilateral triangle, suggesting that logos, ethos, and pathos should be balanced within a text. However, which aspect(s) of the rhetorical triangle you favor in your writing depends on both the audience and the purpose of that writing. Yet, if you are in doubt, seek a balance among all three elements.

  5. What contributes to our moral compass? • Biology • Family • Friends • Religion • Experiences • Society • Laws

  6. Moral Dilemma

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