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Need help!! Which detail from Passage 4 best represents the speaker's argument?
A School leaders try to attract a diverse set of students so each can understand what
it's like to walk in the others' shoes." (Paragraph 1)
B. Empathy makes you more aware of other people's suffering, but it's not clear it
actually motivates you to take moral action or prevents you from taking immoral
action." (Paragraph 4)
c. Moreover, Prinz argues, empathy often leads people astray. It influences people to
care more about cute victims than ugly victims." (Paragraph 8)
D
"It has become a way to experience delicious moral emotions without confronting the
weaknesses in our nature that prevent us from actually acting upon them." (Paragraph

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