Well, first the definition of the word brave means: To face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
The noun, adjective, and adverb of the word brave would be:
Noun example: A brave person like a warrior in a North American Indian tribe.
Adjective example: Braver, bravest, and to possess courage in endurance.
Adverb example: Bravely. Example: The solider bravely fought in the battle field.
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Answer:
OK. I read the sentence. Now what?
Explanation:
I’ll just do the intro paragraph:
Treasures are something of great value whether friendship, riches, or a hidden area under an “X” on a map. They often come in many shapes, sizes, and forms. Some treasures are more valuable to some then others. Things like gold, rubies, and riches seem to be the only thought that comes to mind when people think about treasure, they often forget the greatest treasure of all, friendship. Since most people seem to focus on the treasure that benefits them materially instead of the treasure of feeling happy inside its clear, it is important to value friendship.
Answer: B. Congress passes $50 Million Defense Bill
Explanation: Soft news stories are something entertaining or trendy. For example a local football player receiving a kidney. That story would be trying to make the reader feel sympathetic towards the football player.