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L. Frank Baum

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1900

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Long Answer

1. The Lion believes that feeling fearful means that he lacks courage. In fact, the Lion frequently manages to overcome his fears, such as when he roars at the terrifying Khalids and leaps across the crevasse with his friends on his back despite the danger posed by the sharp rocks below. (Chapter 7)

2. Dorothy’s friends, when repelling the wolves, the crows, the bees, and the Winkies, demonstrate the power of selflessness and teamwork. Each individual recognizes their strengths and volunteers to help save their friends. (Chapter 12)

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