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I. Before you read the article, write down your definition of “evil” I. Before you read the article, write down your definition of “evil”. As best you can, explain what in life has caused you to define “evil” as you have. II. Now, read the article making sure you mark important or interesting ideas and quotations as you read. III. Before we discuss the article, please do the following: 1. Write a summary of the article. 2. Indicate what you think the most important or interesting ideas are. 3. Why do you think they are important or interesting? 4. Indicate the most important or interesting quotations from the article. 5. Explain why those quotations are important or interesting. 6. What relevant questions do you have concerning the ideas in the article? 7. What relevant questions would you like to ask Lance Morrow, the author of the article?