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Explain Why Robin Should Have Helped Save The Castle From An Invasion
Would you risk your life to save the life of friends and many others? Every one agrees that Robin helped save the castle from an invasion, but some believe he should not have helped save the castle. Robin should have helped save the castle from an invasion for three reasons: he could courageously become a hero, bravely prevent the kingdom from a Welsh invasion, and tragically there were no other options. The first reason Robin should have helped save the castle from an invasion is because he could courageously become a hero. By becoming a hero his parents would be extremely proud of him. Also his selfless act of bravery could possibly be rewarded. His willingness to put other people’s needs before his own would please Brother Luke. We know

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