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You have an overdue training assignment. edit

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Article Review edit

I have reviewed your article! --Bekah01 (talk) 01:51, 27 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

1. The change to the lead made the direction of the writing clearer . Expanding on the definition of objectivity made it clearer to me as the reader since I do not have prior knowledge on the subject.

2. The addition of the section called critique of moral objectivity helped to further expand and add more information to the writing. This helps to clarify and dig deeper into moral objectivism.

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4. The content was neutral because even though there is a section on the critique of objectivity, it was soley information based. It provided a deeper analysis in moral objectivity and allowed the reader to better understand. It was not written persuasively.


5. The sources were mainly published books which would be reliable. These sources gave the ability to expand more on the information on the information already provided. Also, it provides clear coverage on the already written article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TT2432 (talkcontribs) 14:26, 1 October 2020 (UTC)Reply