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not nessecarily. all they have done is play sports and stuff but they might be heroes to little kids that might want to grow up like them and they also may act quite heroic if they achieve something great by trying as much as they can, e.g. when an athelete runs so hard that she/he beats her/his opponents in a 100 metres race even though they give her/him low chance of being first or something like that
no , what have they done to become heroes?
James Wweldon Johnson was heroic because he knew what had to be done and so he did it.
A heroic act is one which is selfless, that is done purely to aid another without the superficial aspect of others praising one of doing so. It is an act done with bravery, grandure, and best done with ease and effiency, perhaps even without thinking of reprecussions.
He graduated high school.
heroic and mighty. -apex Diversity is the subject matter of paintings done in the Grand Manner had to be.
heroic and mythological subjects.
Heroic subjects
It has a range of names in differing company's but is basically a discipline interview where you may have a warning for something you should have done and didn't or something you haven't done and should have. It forms part of a company Disciplinary Procedure
Apex question The subject matter of paintings done in the Grand Manner had to be: Heroic and Mighty
That it makes her heroism all the more courageous and remarkable is the way in which Antigone's gender affects her as a heroic figure in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone accomplishes the heroic deed of burying her brother Polyneices. She demonstrates the heroic power of confronting her daunting uncle King Creon. Both deeds fall within the remarkable when done by men and within the stunning when done by women.
Probably. In the fiction book, 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets', there is Gilderoy Lockhart, who writes about people he has met that have done heroic things but puts himself as the one who does the heroic thing!