No, the Elves are the ones with all of the courage!
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in north pole where santa works with elves in 1837
in north pole where santa works with elves in 1837
Yes, Socrates served in the Athenian army during the Peloponnesian War. He is known to have displayed courage in battle, notably at the Battle of Potidaea, where he saved the life of Alcibiades, and at the Battle of Delium. His military service is mentioned in the works of Plato and Xenophon, highlighting his commitment to the city-state of Athens.
Elves, reindeer, and many other volunteers. Most parents help out in some way.
Battle of Iron Works Hill happened in 1776.
Elves are little CUTE creatures that wouldn't hurt you at all! Most elves have pointy ears and red adorable noses some elves can be 4 foot or 2 foot elves it doesn't matter at all. Also you can find some elves behind a rock or flowers and they love to hang-out around gardens and grass where no one goes or cuts. Some elves are really sneaky in the gardens because they think it theirs. If you get them angry they will bounce off the walls and you can see a little light going up and down and all over the place but its fun to watch. But not all elves are nice it matters if your are nice to others even a elves if you have one if you catch one you can do a hole lot of things with it but you may not through it or it will leave right away when you leave that's how elves act so BELELIVE!!!!!! Most elves are about 5 feet flat, but some elves can be short like forest elves.
well that's a tricky question but uh nobody that works for the government has courage , all they do is just set on there asses and lagh at us.
Elves, as mythical creatures, do not exist in the United States of America or anywhere in the world. They are typically depicted in folklore and fantasy literature, such as J.R.R. Tolkien's works. While there may be cultural references or representations of elves in various forms of media in the US, they are not real beings that exist in reality.
they won the battle by doing good hope this works
No, Tennyson does not glorify war in his works. While he does capture the heroism and courage of soldiers in battle, many of his poems, such as "The Charge of the Light Brigade," also depict the horrors and tragedies of war. Tennyson often explores the emotional toll and sacrifices of conflict in his writing.
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