Today's heroes are often
a. valued for their intelligence and strength.
b. valued for th...
Social Studies, 25.09.2019 19:40 mjeliteballer
Today's heroes are often
a. valued for their intelligence and strength.
b. valued for their efforts to improve the world.
c. valued for their abilities to resist temptation.
d. valued for their seeming super-human abilities.
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