While it may be (i)_________ to justify one's baser actions by citing similar cases of moral turpitude from literature, there is no real evidence that such concocted schemes can serve as legimitate (ii)_________ for (iii)_________ behavior?
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1) legal
2) justice
3) criminal
So your sentence would be, while it may be legal to justify one's baser actions by citing similar cases of moral turpitude from literature, there is no real evidence that's such concocted schemes can serve as legimitate justice for criminal behaviour?
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2) justice
3) criminal
So your sentence would be, while it may be legal to justify one's baser actions by citing similar cases of moral turpitude from literature, there is no real evidence that's such concocted schemes can serve as legimitate justice for criminal behaviour?
I think it's correct.
Hope it helps!
Please mark my answer as brainliest if it's helpful.
If my answer is inappropriate then I am extremely sorry!
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