Examples and explanations of how the characters show bravery

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Examples and explanations of how the characters show bravery L/O: to explore different forms of bravery Read Page 290 from The phone started to ring… to the end of the chapter How is bravery shown by all three characters in this extract? Bravery (noun): to show  brave spirit or conduct; courage; valour. Examples and explanations of how the characters show bravery in this extract Mother Kambili Jaja Discuss and justify your responses in pairs: Who shows the most bravery in this section of the novel? Do you condemn the mother for her actions? Who shows the most bravery throughout the novel? Why do the different characters react in the ways that they do? (bring in whole text knowledge) Answer the question: How is bravery shown by all three characters in this extract?