Demonstrating bravery huh? It doesn't seem too hard to explain. Say, for example your talking about a fictional story, right? Depending on what that said character does, depends on his/her bravery for he/she did. If you can implement something similar to that in whatever it was you had in mind, it might help.
I really hope this helps.
<span><span>Act 2 SundayNightRomeo and Juliet meet and learn they belong to the opposing families of Montague and Capulet. Despite the conflicting loyalties to their families they swear their love for each other and decide to marry </span><span> </span><span>
Act 2 MondayMorningPlans are made for the wedding </span><span> </span><span>
Act 2 MondayEarly Afternoon <span>Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are married by Friar Laurence. The Nurse helps Romeo with plans to provide ropes to enable Romeo to climb into Juliet's bedchamber as her husband later that night...</span></span></span>
Answer:
because they both are hurting people....
Answer:
character
Explanation:
Tate was demonstrating character.
A character is any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work. Characters are essential to a good story, and it is the main characters that have the greatest effect on the plot or are the most affected by the events of the story.