What is the limit/fine line/boundary between bravery and recklessness?
I know 'fine line' is the most suitable and definitely correct, but what about the other two?
Thanks.
In an interrogative construction none of the three choices is right. You should say, for example: Where do you draw the line between bravery and recklessness? Where does bravery end and recklessness begin?
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In an interrogative construction none of the three choices is right. You should say, for example:
Where do you draw the line between bravery and recklessness?
Where does bravery end and recklessness begin?
When does bravery become recklessness?