Tell us about one of your heroes (this could be a fictional character or a real person) and why he or she inspires you(150 words)
I believe that we all have a real-life hero, and that person to me is my mother. When asked " who is your hero", it occurs to me that most people would talk about their fictional heroes such as Spiderman, Ironman,... It is understandable since they portrait the best figure of a hero who has supernatural abilities and always there to save the day. However, in my opinion, my mother is the person whose traits surpass all the criteria needed for a superhero. My hero doesn't wear a cape like Superman but she had always been there when my homework was unfinished. My hero doesn't have an extraordinary superpower but she would always stand by my side through ups and downs, especially when I have to encounter many difficulties as a senior at the moment. Additionally, no matter how upset I am, my mother always knows how to brighten my day by giving me a piece of advice that somehow cheers me up. Last but not least, my mother is the person who believes in me unconditionally even when I don't know how to do it. My mom is not a perfect hero, but she is a person whom I highly-respected and look up to. Not only is she a caring mother but she is also a wise woman. She changes the way I think about job satisfaction, which used to be the salary to me but now it is more than that, it is knowing that what I do can help other people in need, just like what my mother does.
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I believe that we all have a real-life hero, and that person to me is my mother. When asked " who is your hero?", it occurs to me that most people would talk about their fictional heroes such as Spiderman, Ironman,... (Do not use ellipses, "etc." or phrases such as "and so on" in academic writing.)