Answer:
Ending a sentence with a preposition is believed by a lot of people to be incorrect.
Explanation:
Preposition is a word which is used to create a relationship between other words in a sentence. Ending a sentence with preposition according to John Dryden a dramatist in 1672 said that <em>'since one cannot end a sentence with preposition in Latin, one should not do it in English either."</em>
Ending a sentence with preposition such as 'at, or, with, of, is prohibited in English language. Ending a sentence with a preposition especially in research paper or business proposal, sounds less formal. Therefore it is a rule not to end a sentence with preposition.
Answer:
Main Points:
Having, showing, or done with courage.
Give examples providing that it is about things that are done with courage.
Tell what it means to be courageous (It helps others to whom you are facing or what you've done to overcome your fear.) <------- provide lots of details.