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There are many ways to define courage. Courage is risking your life to help someone, in my opinion. Knowing their lives are in danger, fire fighters still battle blazes and police officers still chase violent criminals. When we need them, they are there. And we are always glad to see them. Standing up to injustice is also courageous. Civil rights fighters would be good examples. I believe it takes courage to face the day when you are sick or poor or homeless. A friend of mine adopted four children. You could say that takes courage. I certainly would! There is also everyday courage. Everyday courage could mean persisting, day in and day out, to meet a personal challenge. A personal challenge might be getting better grades. Staying healthy might also be a personal challenge. No doubt there are many other definitions of courage, too.
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