A moral statement is a
A) statement affirming that an action is bad or that a person is bad.
B) statement asserting a valid moral argument.
C) statement asserting that a state of affairs is actual (true or false) without assigning a moral value to it.
D) statement affirming that an action is right or wrong or that a person (or one's motive or character) is good or bad.
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