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the man stopped by the park to pet the happy dog. Then, he stepped onto the grimey, cold bus. The bus made many halting stops before it pulled up infront of a local resturant. He jumped out and ran up the icey steps. A while later, he returned with a bag of warms scraps to for the starving dog.
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(AGREE) I agree 100%. All superheros don't need superpowers to make them who they are, its whats on the inside that counts. Personality is very important when saving someone, you need to assure that they are ok and not hurt, you have to care in order to do that.
(DISAGREE) I disagree. Superpowers is what makes a superhero a hero! I think the most important quality about a superhero is their powers. Think about it, how would the superheros even save people without their powers? You can't save them by being caring, you save them by having teleportation, or flying.
People who were unemployed were sometimes forgotten by friends and neighbors.
Hey there, here is my answer:
One time, my grandma made spaghetti and it was the best spaghetti ever. I put the noodles in my mouth and the flavors overwhelmed my mouth. I could taste every flavor. The delicious tomato sauce, the perfectly cooked noodles, the perfect meat, and there was some delicious cheese on top. On the side, there was cheesy garlic bread that melted into my mouth and made my mouth water. I wanted more, and more, and more. My stomach was filled with spaghetti but my mouth wanted to taste the flavors for longer. When I was finished, I was happy, I was content, my world was changed. That bowl of spaghetti changed my life. (This story may be a little overdramatized). Nevertheless, that spaghetti was DELICIOUS.
I hope you enjoyed this story of spaghetti goodness.