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GRE Verbal Reasoning Section

Understanding Heroism in Everyday Life

Easy Reading Comprehension Passage-based Questions

Many people believe that heroes are often larger-than-life figures who perform grand acts of bravery, but this view can obscure the reality of true heroism. Heroism often manifests in small, everyday actions that may not receive public acclaim or recognition. For instance, a teacher who takes extra time to help a struggling student, or a neighbor who cares for an elderly resident, are both examples of heroism in its quieter forms. Such acts are driven by compassion and a desire to make a positive impact, underscoring that heroism does not always require dramatic gestures.

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