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spin
2 months ago
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Choose one of these two themes: “Strangers can act heroically” or “Reporters may risk their lives to do their jobs.” Write a par

agraph explaining how the theme is developed in The Great Fire.
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2 answers:
Naddik [7.5K]2 months ago
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In The Great Fire, numerous individuals demonstrated heroism, even if they were unfamiliar with one another. Rich and poor alike came to each other's aid, though there were also some who acted out of selfishness, making the altruism of others stand out even more.
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
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People who are not known to each other can perform acts of heroism because having a heroic persona, not just in sports but in many aspects of life, allows them to experience a remarkable sense of worth that they may lack in their routine jobs. Journalists may face perilous situations for their work, as the profession is widely considered dangerous. These individuals recognize that revealing the truth, regardless of its potential impact on the powerful, is essential to confront societal issues like corruption and tyranny.
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