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The author considers sports figures and rock stars to be true heroes.
The author considers sports figures and rock stars to be true heroes.
False
The author believes that most of the world's heroes are unsung heroes.
The author believes that most of the world's heroes are unsung heroes.
True
Fire fighters, police officers, and soldiers are considered heroes by the author.
Fire fighters, police officers, and soldiers are considered heroes by the author.
True
The author has a specific hero they admire.
The author has a specific hero they admire.
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The author believes that heroes are mostly recognized for their work.
The author believes that heroes are mostly recognized for their work.
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Study Notes
Heroes
- The author does not have a hero, but respects many people.
- The author's friends consider rock stars and football players heroes, despite them being paid for doing what they love.
- The author believes the world's true heroes are unsung, working to help others daily.
- The author believes firefighters, police officers, and soldiers are heroes, as they risk their lives for others.
- The author believes these heroes make the world safer.
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Description
Explore the author's perspective on what makes a hero in this insightful quiz. Delve into the contrast between public figures and everyday individuals who risk their lives for the safety of others. Discover the qualities that define true heroism beyond fame and recognition.