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Imagine an audience/group of peers, parents, community members. What questions

would you ask them to get them talking to each other and sharing ideas about the
ethics of your case?

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Answer:

Ask questions like...

What would you do if you were in this situation?

What should be the consequences of this person's (someone involved in the case) actions? And is this justified/were there actions justified?

How could someone's background influence their positions in the case and do you share any of these qualities?

Step-by-step explanation:

Ask questions that cause the audience to take a personal approach in an ethics case in order to help them become more engaged.

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