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kati45 [8]
3 years ago
13

Write a narrative essay about a person you consider to be a hero. Share an experience that shows what you admire about that pers

on and what impact he or she had on you.
What do you know? What do you want to know? How will you learn? What have you learned?
English
2 answers:
Alex787 [66]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: just write yourself  write a story about a time that made you admire a person and why you admire them

navik [9.2K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<h3>When I'm sad, I have <u>friends</u> to help me move forward. I also have my <u>family</u>. My friends help talk it out and if I need help, they will help me. My family makes sure that I have passing grades, that I learn, and also keep me happy. <u>Teachers</u> help us learn educational things for when we grow up and start our own life.</h3>

Explanation:

<h2>Be grateful of the people who help you and the things that make you happy, never forget that.</h2>

Hope this was a good explanation, might have been off topic a little.. idk. :p

But anyway hope you liked it. xD

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