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The reasoning was that there is a higher moral standard under which certain human actions are wrong regardless of who endorses them. Thus, despite their desire to view events from a cunturally relative standpoint, most sociologists find certain actions wrong, no matter what the context.
What is omitted after the last sentence (i.e., the context)?
Can it be "is" or "may[might] be"?
Thank you so much.
Can it be "is" or "may[might] be"? Yes. is, may be, and might be all fit there logically.
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shcho23What is omitted after the last sentence (i.e., the context)?Can it be "is" or "may[might] be"?
Yes. is, may be, and might be all fit there logically.
CJ