Complete the following web:
Robert: I told you to throw the girl out. You have fifty armed soldiers and dozens of strong servants to carry out my orders. Are they afraid of her? Steward: No sir, we are afraid of you, but she puts courage in us. She really doesn't seem to be afraid of anything. Perhaps you could frighten her, sir. Robert (grimly): Perhaps, where is she now? Steward: Down in the courtyard, sir. (Robert goes to the window and asks the soldiers to send the girl up.) (The girl enters. She is a well-built, strong country girl of 17 to 18 years. The squire's glare neither frightens her nor stops her. She speaks confidently.) Joan: Good morning, Captain Squire. You are to give me a horse and armour and some soldiers, and send me to the Dauphin. Robert: This girl is mad. Why didn't you tell me so, you blockhead? Steward: Sir, do not anger her. Give her what she wants. Robert: I shall send you back to your father with orders to put you under lock and key. Joan: You think you will, squire. But it won't happen that way. You said you would not see me. But here I am. Robert: So, you are assuming that I'll give you what you want. Joan: Yes, squire. (Continues busily) A horse will cost sixteen francs. It is a big amount of money. But I can save it on the armour. I don't need beautiful armour made to my measure. I can find a soldier's armour that will fit me well enough. I shall not want many soldiers. The Dauphin will give me all I need, to free Orleans.

The qualities of Joan can be filled in as follows (examples):
1. Courageous: Joan displayed immense courage in leading her troops during the war.
2. Determined: Despite facing immense obstacles, Joan remained determined to achieve her mission.
3. Compassionate: Joan cared deeply about the welfare of her people and demonstrated compassion throughout her life.
4. Selfless: Joan's selflessness was evident as she risked her life for the greater good.
Study the entries in the following table and rewrite them by putting the connected items in the single row: 