What Does It Mean To Be Brave

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His point fo viewof people is "there are lies,lies and statistices that is one of his quote.Mark Twian thinks that every human has good and bad people in the world.Mark knows people he see them doind bad and good stuff.Most of the time its good...but in some places bad things happends. Mark Twain see that every one has good in them no matter what.Kindness,greattfully,pace people are given that gift of being specail people in the world.Mark Twain wrote this quote " to belive yourself brave it is to be brave ;it is the only essential thing ".This prove that every one can be good(brave is doing the right thing.Never judge a book by it cover.
Just like every one has good in them ,they also have bad in them.People are too nice and others

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