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yanx

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Hi,

What does the following question mean? If possible, please also give me a possible answer to the question..

---What moral issue best defines you?

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Hi,

What does the following question mean? If possible, please also give me an possible answer to the question..

---What moral issue best defines you?

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Moral issues generally don't define people. I wouldn't know how to answer that either.
 

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Hi,
I think the question should better pose like

Which moral issue best defines you?

The answer to the question is very much personalized. So it will vary from individual to individual.

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Hi,
I think the question should better pose like

Which moral issue best defines you?

The answer to the question is very much personalized. So it will vary from individual to individual.

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That's the same question basically. You seem to understand it. What does it mean? Can you give an example?
 

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You are correct. Both have the same meaning. But my understanding is that in this case "Which" more precisely defines one's requirement.
 
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You are correct. Both have the same meaning. But my understanding is that in this case "Which" more precisely defines one's requirement.
No, not necessarily. There is not a specified numbers of moral issues to choose from. If there were, you'd use "which".
As another example, you can say, "What country are you from?" If there were a choice of three or four possible countries, you'd be more likely to say "Which country are you from?"
 

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Moral issues generally don't define people. I wouldn't know how to answer that either.

I agree- it's a very strange question. I suppose they want an answer about what the person thinks is the most important moral issue, though why this should define them is beyond me.
 

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There are plenty of people who don't really care about any moral issues so they would be unable to answer that question (even if it made sense).
 

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Thanks for all your help!
 
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