Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Medical students often focus so much on science that they can lose touch with patients' feelings, so they need ways to stay caring and make better moral choices. Traditional ethics classes are too abstract to show how people really act in everyday situations. Reading stories helps because it puts students in other people's shoes, teaches them to see different points of view, and trains them to think flexibly about right and wrong. This doesn't mean abandoning moral rules; stories give a deeper sense of human nature that helps doctors apply ethical principles more wisely.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the author’s explicit definition of 'moral imagination' in paragraph 3 and match answer choices to that description—look for language about adopting another’s point of view, empathizing, and departing from one’s own ethical stance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Which one of the following most accurately represents the author's use of the term "moral imagination " in the second sentence of the third paragraph?
Correct Answer
D
Choice D matches the passage’s description. Paragraph 3 links moral imagination to perspective-taking and empathy: 'To grasp the development of characters, to tangle with heightening moral crises, and to engage oneself with the story not as one's own but nevertheless as something recognizable and worthy of attention, readers must use their moral imagination.' It goes on: 'Reading literature also demands that the reader adopt another person's point of view—that of the narrator or a character in a story—and thus requires the ability to depart from one's personal ethical stance and examine moral issues from new perspectives.' These lines support D’s claim that moral imagination is an ability to understand the personal aspects of ethically significant situations even when one is not a direct participant and to empathize with those involved.
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