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My Hero
I don't think that a person has to be famous to be a hero. Even if everyone does not know who they are or if they have not done anything to spectacular, they can still be a hero. For me I would say that my mom is my hero. Even though she is not famous or anything like that she is still my hero. She has always been there for me when I need her, or even if I do not need her. Sometimes we fight and do not always agree on things, but we still love each other, and I know she will still be there for me when I need her. She is nice to people and she helps my sister and me when we need it. I know that if I need help with something or need to talk about something she will help me or listen to me. Even if I do something wrong she might get mad, but she still loves me. That is why she is my hero.
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