My Hero.

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My Hero

Who is your hero and what 3 hero characteristics did this person display?

Your topic sentence will name your hero and his/her 3 hero characteristics

Start with your first characteristic and include a basic definition of that characteristic within this blue/yellow sentence.

Next write 2 sentences explaining how this person showed that characteristic in his/her life

Secondly, give your second reason that your person is a hero briefly explaining the trait.

Now, write 2 sentences explaining how this person showed that characteristic in his/her life

Furthermore, now tell the 3rd characteristic about your hero and include a brief definition of that characteristic.

Now, write 2 sentences explaining how this person showed that characteristic in his/her life

In conclusion, restate your topic sentence in a new way stating all 3 characteristics about your hero.