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Write a well-developed response to the following prompt: Is a hero different a superhero? Can anyone be a hero? Explain.
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-Write a claim that clearly states your position on the topic.
-Provide at least 2 pieces of evidence or examples to support your claim.
-Use proper capitalization, punctuation, and grammar in your response.
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Claim: Yes — a hero is different from a superhero, and anyone can be a hero.
A superhero (like Superman) usually has extraordinary powers, costumes, and fights crime in fictional stories; a hero is an ordinary person who shows courage, self-sacrifice, or moral strength. For example, a firefighter who rushes into a burning building to save a child demonstrates real-world bravery without superpowers. Similarly, Rosa Parks became a hero by calmly refusing to give up her seat, sparking change through courage and conviction. These examples show that heroism is defined by actions and choices, so anyone can be a hero.
A superhero (like Superman) usually has extraordinary powers, costumes, and fights crime in fictional stories; a hero is an ordinary person who shows courage, self-sacrifice, or moral strength. For example, a firefighter who rushes into a burning building to save a child demonstrates real-world bravery without superpowers. Similarly, Rosa Parks became a hero by calmly refusing to give up her seat, sparking change through courage and conviction. These examples show that heroism is defined by actions and choices, so anyone can be a hero.
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