Hamlet Bellringer # 1 4-7-14 Directions: On a scale from 1-10, write the number of where you stand in regard to each statement. (1=completely disagree;

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Hamlet Bellringer # 1 4-7-14 Directions: On a scale from 1-10, write the number of where you stand in regard to each statement. (1=completely disagree; 10 = thoroughly agree) Justify your answers. Be prepared to defend and support your opinions with specific examples. 1.  Families generally have a member's best interests in mind. 2.  Having a clear goal, and the ambition to achieve it, is honorable. 3.  Power eventually corrupts the people who have it. 4.  Revenge is the only way to gain true justice. 5.  A person's immoral choices can come back to haunt him/her  6.  One must take a stand against injustice, even if the personal cost is great. 7.  A person has to confront death in order to understand life's meaning. 8.  Moral courage is more difficult to accomplish than physical courage. 9.  Evil often spirals out of control.