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I Honestly Believe...
I honestly believe that the heroes are the young children who suffer everyday. There are the children who don't know their parents. They go from one home to the other. They look at other families and probably think, "I wish I knew my mommy and daddy."
There are the children who have parents who abuse them. Their parents don't treat them fair and they don't love them. Those children are hurting physically and emotionally. There is no reason why these children are treated badly. Their parents have their own issues but it has nothing to do with them.
That is why I think the children who suffer should be considered heroes. They haven't done anything wrong. They were born into this world like we were. So, they desrve to be heroes.
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