Word of the Day Week of November 2, 2015 courage (noun) the ability to do something that frightens most Sentence: Helen Keller had the courage to learn.

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Word of the Day Week of November 2, 2015 courage (noun) the ability to do something that frightens most Sentence: Helen Keller had the courage to learn to read and write even though she could not see or hear.

Word of the Day Week of November 2, 2015 equality (noun) Having the same rights; being fair Sentence: There was equality in the way Maya Lin’s design was chosen for the Vietnam Memorial.

Word of the Day Week of November 2, 2015 hope (noun) a wanting for certain things to happen Sentence: Jane Addams fought for women’s rights giving them hope for a better future.

Word of the Day Week of November 2, 2015 strides (noun) long steps; to progress Sentence: Neil Armstrong accomplished great strides when he walked on the moon.