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Someone who is brave
someone who is persistent
someone who sets an example for others
someone who is dedicated to a cause
Answer:
IT IS A VERB
IT MEANS: lower one's body briefly by bending one knee to the ground, typically in worship or as a sign of respect.
show deference or servility.
SENTENCE EXAMPLE: "politicians had to genuflect to the far left to advance their careers"
Explanation:
Knowing about a danger and bravery are connected because in both you are knowing about the danger, when you are brave you will face the danger that you know about, if you just know about the danger you don’t have to be brave however. But if you know about danger and go for it anyways you are brave to do so. (Sorry if this doesn’t help)