Traitor

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A person who commits treason

Real World Example

During the American Revolution, Benedict Arnold is one of the most infamous traitors in history. Initially a general for the American Continental Army, he switched sides to join the British after feeling undervalued and promised money and rank. His actions mattered because they highlighted the challenges and dangers of loyalty during the revolution. Today, Arnold's story serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity and loyalty, influencing how people value trust and honor in relationships. For example, in everyday life, when someone breaks a promise or betrays a friend's trust, they might be compared to a "Benedict Arnold," showing how his legacy still resonates today.

Practice Version

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