please review the information below  PROFESSOR INSTRUCTION: This first step will just be to upload 1-2

please review the information below 

PROFESSOR INSTRUCTION:

This first step will just be to upload 1-2
 paragraphs telling me about a 
personal moral dilemma that you are facing now. 
  Choose a values-based decision that you must personally act upon.

Explain the dilemma well enough for a reader who doesn’t know you to understand the difficulty.  Then, briefly 

explain the biggest consequences, obligations and/or moral ideals of each course of action.
  You can even put these in bullet-points if you prefer.  This is just a pre-writing, brainstorming exercise. 

he second step, due in a few weeks, will be to construct a chart of the argument that follows the four steps as they are laid out in your book.  See the Part 2 assignment for details and examples.  It is usually found in Lesson 10A, or close to there.

THE TOPIC I choose

Moral Dilemma

Is it wiser to tell my friend that her boyfriend is cheating on her or just to keep quiet, as he is also my friend?

Answer:

I met my friend when she was his girlfriend. I didn’t know her well, but afterward, we became very close, like best friends. We share our feelings and our happiness when we are sad.

On the other hand, he is also my good friend who helped me when no one else did, and I met her through him. But I came to know that he is cheating on her . I am so confused about whether to say something to her or not. Will I be a good friend if I do?

Add the

consequences, obligations and/or moral ideals of each course of action in short as well to it ,

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