<span>damage the good reputation of (someone); slander or libel.</span>
He thinks banishment is worse than death because he doesn’t know anyone and he won’t get to see Juliet anymore. He views death as more desirable because he will not have to face the sadness.
Jarring is an adjective, in the context of the sentence it means harsh or grating. It's quite an unpleasant sound the trumpet is making!
<h3>Why do we need heroes?</h3>
Learning about heroes like Lewis, researchers say, can inspire kids with reverence and awe – and motivate them to be heroic themselves. Heroes exemplify cherished values, display qualities we admire, show us how to overcome challenges – and call us to stand up for others. They help build a better world for us all.
A hero is selfless, a genuinely good person, and someone who gets the undivided attention of all of us and causes change. Someone willing to risk their own lives to save another.
<h3>What can we learn from our heroes?</h3>
Rather than letting failure get you down, pick yourself back up and learn a valuable lesson from it. As soon as you can learn to do this, you will have the correct mindset to go forward and succeed. Be Grateful – In addition to this, heroes also teach us that we should always be grateful to those around us.
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