English, asked by jutikadas2008, 4 months ago

3. According to Ranju, whatever is our fate will take place. If one is to become a
martyr or a hero, it will happen by itselfso why lead a life of sacrifice?​

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Answered by lakshmimandi2248
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Explanation:

We do not have a specific noun that means "a person who would die for another person". The best we can do are words that describe more broadly such a person's traits and character. For instance, you could say someone is a hero (someone with great courage who does noble acts) or that they are selfless (they care less for themself than for others).

The closest English word for "giving up your life for someone else" would be sacrifice. To "sacrifice" means to give up something of value to you, usually for the sake of some ideal, belief, or other person/entity. This word is often used when someone dies for someone else, because what of greater value can you give up for someone else than your life?

We still run into problems with using this as a noun to "mean a person who is willing to die for someone else", though.

Firstly, even as a noun, "sacrifice" is a direct reference to the action taken, as opposed to a trait or state of mind, so it only applies once it has actually occurred: being willing to endanger your life for someone else is not enough, you have to actually do it in order to be a sacrifice. If you want to talk about intent you have to use the verb form in a phase like this: "He is ready to sacrifice himself for her."

Answered by yokeshps2005
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Answer:

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