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FileName: BLEAD9.TXT
A Subject: 004: English: Creative writing
A Title: Ben's Leadership
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Ben's Leadership
In the world of Landover, Ben Holiday lost his power as king. He had to find a way to
convince his friends and defend them from their real enemies. Through his journey,
he makes a great leader. Ben also acted calm, to keep his companions feeling safe.
When he had convinced his friends that he was the high Lord of Landover, and not
Meeks, he had taken the responsibility to guide them. His companions followed and
listened to him throughout the entire novel after being convinced, showing how they
had tru he beginning, by Meeks. He then later, planned to find Willow, his lover. He
had sent one of his friends to look for Willow. He and his companions did find Willow,
but Willow was not convinced. Ben was always calm and acted as if he was not
nervous no
Ben always acted like he was not afraid of his enemies, in front of his friends. This
giving his friends a sense of safety and protection from Meeks. He had to lie and trick
his partners sometimes, to calm them down. Without lying, there was no way Ben
Ben was always willing to listen to others, because he knows he could learn from
other's thoughts and wisdom. He learned mostly by himself, but with lots of help from
his friends. The reason he came out victorious was because he had thought about
what h k him the entire story to figure out. An example of his problem solving was over
is when Dirk said "Your time for thinking is just about up"(260). This took place before
Dirk left Ben, to fight his own battle. During the events of this novel, there wer
Ben's leadership is excellent because of his guidance. He is willing to listen and act
upon it. He can convince others and...