a duty to deal with or take care of sb/sth, so that you may be blamed if sth goes wrong
responsibility
the ability to do sth dangerous, or to face pain or opposition, without showing fear
courage
After school, you spot a wallet on a park bench. Inside, you find $50 cash, a student ID (from your school), and a credit card. No one is around. You try to turn it in to the park office/school lost-and-found,or contact the owner directly.
honesty/integrity
Your friend spoke ill of you behind your back and later apologized to you. You accept an apology and try to understand the other person's situation.
forgiveness
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is reasonable
justice/fairness
the ability to stay calm and accept a delay or sth annoying without complaining
patience
A classmate in the class suddenly became silent because of family changes. You take the initiative to care about him/her and ask if you need help.
kindness/compassion
The school raised money for poor areas. You just received an allowance and donated some of it.
generosity
a feeling of admiration for sb/sth because of their good qualities or achievements
respect
the feeling of wanting to express your thanks
gratitude
The teacher awarded your competition award to another person by mistake. You politely pointed out the mistake and returned the award to the person who deserved it.
justice/fairness
In an international student exchange program, your roommate from the Middle East prays at 5:00 AM, which disturbs your sleep. You proactively communicate by suggesting they lower their voice, while respecting hisreligious practices and purchasing earplugs to adapt.
tolerance
the quality of being faithful in your support of sb/sth
loyalty
the quality of not thinking that you are better than other people
humility
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
integrity
the quality of continuing to try to achieve a particular aim despite difficulties
perseverance