ctivnan
10/19/07, 08:04 AM
We often hear some people say the 'moral lesson of the story' and this is REDUNDANT!!! :sos:
MORAL (adj) - used to describe something as either virtuous or as concerned somehow with good and bad, right and wrong.
e.g.
The disciplinary committee had to make a moral judgment.
MORAL (n) - means a lesson derived from a fable or an event.
e.g.
The moral of the story is...
MORALS (n) (plural) - combined qualities that make a person virtuous.
e.g.
Judas is a person known for his low morals.
The next time you read that story to your kids... you know what to ask. :inlove:
MORAL (adj) - used to describe something as either virtuous or as concerned somehow with good and bad, right and wrong.
e.g.
The disciplinary committee had to make a moral judgment.
MORAL (n) - means a lesson derived from a fable or an event.
e.g.
The moral of the story is...
MORALS (n) (plural) - combined qualities that make a person virtuous.
e.g.
Judas is a person known for his low morals.
The next time you read that story to your kids... you know what to ask. :inlove: