Multiple Choice
You should always define , such as "desirable," "beneficial," or "disadvantageous" in value argumentation, because these terms are the source of criteria you will use in making the value judgment.
A) value-laden terms
B) value-generating terms
C) value-neutral terms
D) value-development terms
Correct Answer:

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