cover examination
how do you think the story will be written?: i think it'll be written in the 'eyes" heh heh of multiple character trying not to be unwound
why do you think the story is as entitled as it is?: i think it's so entitled because it uses a concept never really before seen where people aren't dead they're just "living in a divided state" so for that i think it deserves to be entitled
where do you think the story will take place?: america due to the fact that it takes place after the second civil war
what time period do you think the story is set in?: the not to distant future
What do you already know about pro-life and pro-choice groups?: i know that pro life and pro choice groups are most commonly referred to when talking about women who cannot support or handle a baby get it aborted
What do these terms mean?: pro life is where in the term stated above you believe that abortion should be illegal no matter what because human life is something that should never be killed prematurely and pro choice is where you think it's the expecting mothers choice whether they get an abortion or not
Is it an issue you've thought about?: not really
what do you know about organ donations?: i know that organ donations are usually done when you only need one of the two things like you only need one kidney and sometimes people let the hospital take their organs after they've died so that other people have a better chance at living
teenager to be unwound are sent to Harvest Camps. can you make a connection between the language used to describe this place and other places people have been sent to?: to me personally it sounds like one of those concentration camps used by Hitler used in world war 2 they both kill people and they presumably do it in mass
the term "living in a divided state" mere is really an euphemism for what? it's a euphemism for being in pieces
can you think of other common euphemisms?: passed away for death bathroom instead of toilet room left this word instead of death
why do people use euphemisms? it's a more polite way of saying something where if you just said it it would be considered dark brutal or harsh
what is the definition of legal? legal is defined at permitted by the law
what about ethical? relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these
do you believe that just because something is legal it is also ethically correct? no
can things that are ethically sound be illegal? yes
Give examples?: attacking someone who broke into your home is illegal because it's physical assault, stealing something that was stolen from you by the person your taking it from because it's theft
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