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Assessment
What is a primary reason Walter White turns to cooking meth?
To provide for his family after his death
To become wealthy and powerful
To take revenge on his former partners
Because he enjoys chemistry
Which of the following reflects the moral corruption of Walter White's character throughout the series?
His increasing willingness to harm others to achieve his goals
His dedication to teaching students about chemistry
His loyalty to his family and friends
His initial innocence and upstanding behavior
How does Walter White justify his actions as he becomes more entrenched in the drug world?
He believes he is doing it for the greater good of his family.
He thinks he is above the law and will not get caught.
He claims that everyone in the drug trade is corrupt, so he can be too.
He feels pressured by his associates to continue.
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