Multiple Choice
Why is it possible, according to Aristotle, to perform a brave action without actually being brave?
A) Because being brave requires not only doing the right thing but also having the right feelings and attitudes about that action.
B) Because sometimes an action that appears to be brave is actually done out of ignorance of danger.
C) Because bravery is especially concerned with facing great dangers, such as dangers of war, and not everyone faces those dangers.
D) Because bravery sometimes leads to death or injury, which is inconsistent with happiness.
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