my hero would have to be my mom. i know that is what most people would say, but she has been there for me through everything and i know that she would love me no matter what. she does everything she can for me and my siblings and always protects us eventhough she is the one that sometimes needs protecting.
my hero would be my mom. she always knew what to say and do to help me out in life. she always told me the right decisions to make and she knew what was best for me.
my hero is nelson mandela because even though he was put away for 27 years and he came out forgiving the people who had put him in there to run a country that was falling apart
As cliche as it is, my mom is my hero. My parents got divorced when I was in second grade and ever since then she's dedicated her life to making my future possible, even if it meant sacrificing her time and happiness to do it.
my hero would be MLK. he just showed that you have to take risks in order to get what you deserve .
ReplyDeletemy hero would have to be my mom. i know that is what most people would say, but she has been there for me through everything and i know that she would love me no matter what. she does everything she can for me and my siblings and always protects us eventhough she is the one that sometimes needs protecting.
ReplyDeletemy hero would be my mom. she always knew what to say and do to help me out in life. she always told me the right decisions to make and she knew what was best for me.
ReplyDeletemy hero would be my mom. she has helped me through everything, and is always there for me. i can go to her for anything.
ReplyDeleteprobably my mom because my dad wasn't around
ReplyDeleteMy hero would be my dad probably. He pushes me to do my best
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I really have a hero, but my grandma has had breast cancer three times and is still alive so I admire her strength.
ReplyDeleteMy parents because they push me and they help me through difficult situations
ReplyDeletemy hero is nelson mandela because even though he was put away for 27 years and he came out forgiving the people who had put him in there to run a country that was falling apart
ReplyDeleteMy Mom would have to be my hero. She's always there for me, and I know she will do what she can to help me out and show me the right thing to do.
ReplyDeleteAs cliche as it is, my mom is my hero. My parents got divorced when I was in second grade and ever since then she's dedicated her life to making my future possible, even if it meant sacrificing her time and happiness to do it.
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