Final answer:
2) Bravery requires caution, strength requires non-aggression, and decisiveness requires confidence. The correct option that maintains the intent and pattern of the sentence is option 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option that best maintains the intent and pattern of the sentence 'You must be brave without foolhardiness, strong without violence, decisive without arrogance.' is option 2) Bravery requires caution, strength requires non-aggression, and decisiveness requires confidence.
This option maintains the original meaning and pattern of the sentence by replacing 'foolhardiness' with 'caution', 'violence' with 'non-aggression', and 'arrogance' with 'confidence'. It emphasizes that bravery should be accompanied by caution instead of being reckless, strength should be demonstrated through non-aggression instead of violence, and decisiveness should be shown without arrogance.