LMU Essay Question! HELP!!!!

Prompt 1
In his 2015 Papal Encyclical, Laudato Si’, in which he addresses climate change and our collective responsibility to care for our “common home,” Pope Francis , S.J., observes that, “Climate change is a global problem with grave implications: environmental, social, economic, political, and for the distribution of goods.”

Prompt 1 question:
Much has been written about the environmental implications of climate change, but less about the distribution of goods or the social, economic, and political implications. Which one of these less studied aspects of climate change seems to you most worrisome for our “common home,” and why?

Prompt 2
Speaking about education, Dr. Martin Luther King once said, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.’’

Prompt 2 question:
Critical thinking is a central goal of Jesuit education, and at LMU you’ll be asked to think critically and intensively in every class. Dr. King suggests that critical thinking results in our ability to inform intelligence with character, and strengthen character with intelligence. Please talk about a situation that demanded critical thinking from you, and how your choices or decisions integrated intelligence and character.

Prompt 3
A motto often associated with Jesuit and Marymount schools is ‘‘Educating men and women for others.’’ Fr. Pedro Arrupe, the former head of the Jesuits, once said that ‘‘our prime educational objective must be to form men and women for others, who believe that a love of self or of God which does not issue forth in justice for the least of their neighbors is a farce.’’

Prompt 3 question:
What do you think Fr. Arrupe meant when he said this? Please give an example of someone you know, other than your teachers and parents, who works for justice for the least of their neighbors.

Can someone help me? I’m having trouble with these questions and don’t really know how to answer any of these. Can you guys tell me some ideas or help me get started? Thanks

Prompt 1 basically asks which part of climate change will affect us the most. I personally think this is the least viable one, as it is very limited in options for writing.

Prompt 2 asks whether you have been in a situation that demanded critical thinking, and how intelligence and character played a part in it. If you’ve had a memorable experience like this, choose this prompt.

Prompt 3 asks you to interpret the motto by Fr. Arrupe. My interpretation is that he thought teachers is one of the biggest contributors to advancement in society as they helped educate the next generation to build the next big things and make our world a better place, all at a modest salary.