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PLEASE HURRY PLEASE HURRY PLEASE HURRY I NEED THIS TODAY PLEASE THANKS

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soldier1979 [14.2K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Sports figures and celebrities are positive role models.

Explanation:

We  admire sportsperson and celebrities for the hard work they put in to achieve success in their life. They are quite disciplined and follow strict regimes, be it their food routines or exercise routines. This helps them remain in shape and it inspires us a lot. One gets a lot of motivation with the kind of professionalism they put in their work.

We follow their food eating habits and the ways they follow to remain fit. they are our role models. We wish to possess all those qualities and at times copy their speaking styles as well. Thus, they are our positive role models and help to remain determined and strive for our goals.

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