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My Heroes
I have a few heroes and two of them are in my life every day. My mom and dad are my main two and they are the most important to me. I want to be like my dad and so far I am. He is my hero because he is always there for me, helps me, and sometimes keeps me out of something that I might later regret. It is nothing bad of course but it is things in the sports I play. When I get frustrated I play worse and he helps me a lot when it comes to that and he gives me pointers on how to keep my cool. My mom my other hero and she cares for me and tells me a lot I need to know about everyday life so that I can stay on my feet. If she wasn't in my life I don't know what I would do when I move out. She also urges me on to keep with the extracurricular activity that I am in like baseball and football. My hero or two that are in sports do not amount to the importance of my parents and they never will.
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