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MY ROLE MODEL BY: MCKENZIE MAY
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WHAT TRAITS SHOULD A ROLE MODEL HAVE? A role model should be a responsible person. A role model should be someone you want to be like. A role model should lead a good life. A role model should have a sense of humor. A role model should be a caring and generous person. A role model should be someone that is reliable. A role model should be a loving person. A role model should have good morals.
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WHAT A ROLE MODEL SHOULDN’T BE A good role model shouldn’t be a criminal. A good role model shouldn’t have a bad influence on you. A good role model shouldn’t be a mean or spiteful person.
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WHO IS MY ROLE MODEL? I don’t have just one, I have four. My gran My mom My brother My grandad
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WHY DID I CHOOSE THESE PEOPLE? I chose my gran because she sets a good example for me. She is a kind, generous, loving, caring, responsible person. She is someone that takes care of her family at any expense and, she has good morals. She is someone that I think is a good role model. I chose my mom because she is a good person. She is an animal lover, fights for what she believes in, loves me infinitely, does whatever she can for me. She is someone that I would love to be like.
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WHY DID I CHOOSE THESE PEOPLE? CONT. I chose my brother Noah because the thing that makes him happiest is making other people happy, and I really respect that. He is the funniest person I know and can always bring a smile to anyone’s face. I respect him and think he makes a good role model. I chose my grandad because he was the kindest man I’ve ever known. I never once saw him yell at anyone. He loved his family very much and would do anything to provide for them. He led a good life and would love to be like him.
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All of the role models I chose set great examples for me. I love and respect all of them. They may not be perfect, but they are perfect to me. They are good people and make great role models.
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