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I strongly agree with this opinion. In my personal belief, bravery is not about you fearing nothing, it's about you being afraid of something but still facing that thing you're afraid off, regardless of the fear in your heart.
For example, I'm deathly scared of spiders. But whenever I see one, I took a deep albeit shaky breath, grab a cup, approach it (even though I'm shrieking whenever it moves), cover it, then throw it outside. It may sound funny but it's actually me being brave! Why? Because I'm afraid of it, but I never ran away from it.
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Hear: The fox listens to the compliments he gets by the prince.
Smell: the smell is unique and is enhanced by the rose.
Touch: The fox looks amazingly warm and cuddly.
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(Sorry its only three)
Saying greetings to someone
The entire ship's crew is vulnerable and scared, and Rainsford is saying it's all just imagination but everyone is susceptible