Motive
A reason for not doing something could be lack of time, conflicting priorities, or it not aligning with your values or goals.
Reason and excuse are similar in that both are used to justify or explain a situation or behavior. However, a reason is usually based on logic or reality and provides a legitimate explanation, while an excuse may be seen as a way to avoid responsibility or consequences.
The purpose or reason for something is also called the "rationale" or "justification."
The consequences of coercing someone into doing something against their will can include emotional trauma, loss of trust, damage to relationships, legal repercussions, and a violation of their rights.
Bandwagon appeal is a type of persuasive technique where individuals are encouraged to do something because many others are doing it. Ethos is a rhetorical appeal based on the credibility or character of the speaker. While bandwagon appeal is a common persuasive tactic, it is not directly related to ethos.
Character Motives is what it is called.
Character Motives is what it is called.
Justified.
A reason for not doing something could be lack of time, conflicting priorities, or it not aligning with your values or goals.
Purpose can refer to when someone has a reason for doing something. If something has a purpose, then there is a use for it, and a reason for it to be around, and in use.
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one reason is because she is properly doing something she has no business doing
A characters motive is the cause or reason for their actions and thoughts.
purpose
"Purpose", maybe?
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