Imaginary story imaging yourself as a superhero
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If I was given the opportunity to possess any superhero power known to man, I would like to have the ability of making a person smile. I know that this power is not rare to find among people today, but it is still a wonderful and powerful gift to have. Mother Teresa once said "Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing." You can change a person's entire outlook on their day or even their life by simply smiling at them, or smiling with them. Either way, a smile can only benefit someone whether you wear it yourself, or helping them find theirs ⊕⊕
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I'd take Spider-Man's powers. Living in New York with his abilities, I would be able to own the city and do whatever I wished. It would keep me busy and give me an incredible picturesque view of the city. I'd experience life from a perspective without any restrictions.
Zachary Buentello
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
If I were a super hero I would like to have powers to be able to help other people. One power would be to be able to resuscitate people that have died. I would also like to cure diseases like cancer, aids, and many more. I don't think strength will matter, just heart.
Gabriela Romero
Teacher: Robert Leal
Veterans Memorial Academy
If I were a superhero I would want to have the ability to stop time! I need more time to work out and read and do all this homework and there isn't enough time in the day. If I could freeze time for an hour to run, or read the book I started a month ago. It would be so helpful and I would be able to spend more time with friends and family, instead of doing work for school.
Sandra Hernandez
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
If I were a superhero, my power would be to heal people so no more people would die of cancer or diseases. No one would have to pay thousands of dollars on hospital bills; which would help those who can't afford healthcare. If I had that power, life would be a lot easier for people
Gilbert Maldonado
Teacher: Vernon Nelson
Vernon Middle School
I would want the power to duplicate myself. I could be at two places at the same time. I could be eating pizza and my duplicate could be doing homework.
Rey Perez
Teacher: Robert Leal
Veterans Memorial Academy
Eating. I would love to eat, and eat, and eat, and never gain any weight. This "power" would be nice because I would be able to full fill my never ending hunger. I would not struggle with any weight or health issues, but I would just eat to my stomach's content. Now, I know this probably would not benefit or contribute any good to the world as a whole, but it would definitely make me happy.
Tony Hernandez
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
If I were a superhero I would want the power to help our planet. I want this power to stop global warming and make a brighter future for our children.
Elizabeth Vasquez
Teacher: Robert Leal
Veterans Memorial Academy
If I was a superhero and I could have any type of super power I would probably have to model my powers after Aqua man. He can live underwater and on land, and he can speak to fish along with being able to control water. Those have got to be the best super powers anybody could ask for.
Jesus Chavez
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
I would want the power of youth. I would like to stay the age of 25 and have fun forever.
Joe Mancillas
Teacher: Robert Leal
Veterans Memorial Academy
I would just like to move things with my head. It would make things easier since I'm already lazier than ever.
David M. Garza
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
If I would have the power it would be to be any animal I wanted to be. I would fly like an eagle, as fast as a cheetah, climb like a monkey,
and be as strong as a lion.
Mario Moreno
Teacher: Robert Leal
Veterans Memorial Academy
If I was given the opportunity to possess any superhero power known to man, I would like to have the ability of making a person smile. I know that this power is not rare to find among people today, but it is still a wonderful and powerful gift to have. Mother Teresa once said "Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing." You can change a person's entire outlook on their day or even their life by simply smiling at them, or smiling with them. Either way, a smile can only benefit someone whether you wear it yourself, or helping them find theirs.
Vanessa Garza
Teacher: Jean Bovee
Weslaco High School
I would have the powers to do my homework in the blink of an eye and get all the answers right as long as I paid attention in that class period. I would also have speed and invisibility. I want the power of invisibility because there are days that I don't want to be seen because I don't feel very good and being invisible will help me a lot with those days.
Patrysha Rivera
Teacher: Wenndy Pray
Vernon Middle School
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