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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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In these days and times, what do you think a hero is, a real-life hero? If you can, give examples of real people who are heroes

to you, or, are heroes in particular situations (if not, in others). Tell why they are heroes (at least, sometimes).
English
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
3 0
I would say a hero is someone who stands out from the crowd and exceeds expectations to change the world. A hero is someone who perseveres to help society. During these dark days, for sure, all nurses, doctors, paramedics, firefighters are defined as heroes. They fight to save a life. To save a life that is crucial to its surroundings and community. With all their might, these heroes push and push and push the dark door away from the way to hopefully see the light that we are all waiting for.
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