if he uses his vast knowledge to identify why he is a coward in the first place, im sure if he is extraordinarily intelligent he will find many solutions to bypass any and all fears, including his cowardness.
English "Brave" is in Greek is γενναίοςSource: AltVista
Nothing extraordinary happens. You are just a child of a parent.
Possibly, if the child has "extraordinary" (i.e., unusually high) expenses.
that a child should be healthy and intelligent
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No, the word 'intelligent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example an intelligent child, an intelligent idea.The noun form is intelligence.
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the one who is so intelligent,good at english,studies and who is brave enough to face any type of situation and their culture
The cast of The Extraordinary Child - 1954 includes: Robert Benson as M.D. Stan Brakhage as Poker Buddy Larry Jordan as Mr. Walter Newcomb as Baby
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No, I do not agree.The base of every relation is faith and every child expect from his parents to be faithful to him. There was nothing so important to hide the fact from Harold that his father is a boxer. His parents should have known the interest of their child in sports and have told him about his father's profession. As Harold was an extraordinary child and was intelligent he might have understood his parents as according to me there is no shame in being a sports man or boxer.
Stacey Logan is a character in the novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor. He is the oldest child of the Logan family, intelligent, independent, and brave. Stacey plays a significant role in the story as he navigates racial tensions and injustice in the 1930s American South.