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58. Write a summary or make notes of the following passage.
Moral courage is of the mind, while physical courage is of the body; but mind and body are so closely
connected that I think it is impossible to separate the one sort of courage from the other. In many
instances of human daring, moral courage combined with physical to a resolute endurance of physical
suffering becomes added to a consciousness of duty. But while physical courage in a human being
implies at the least, the moral courage implies much more. This moral courage is the courage which
braces us always to do our duty. This is the noblest form of courage and yet it is the courage most
commonly required. It is the courage which every day, almost every hour demands of us all.​

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Answered by selviselvi88319
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Answer: Note making : moral courage or physical courage

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