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write a paragraph on about "my father my hero".​

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Answered by ys516612
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My father, my hero. I admire my father because he’s very brave. He makes it a priority that his family is well taken care of and is protected. He would swim in an ocean for his family. He values his family very much. He wouldn’t trade his family for anything. For his family dedication, his family wouldn’t trade him for anything either.

My father, my hero. I admire my father because he is a dedicated man. Not only to his family but to the community as a whole. He is known for his good deeds. My father is a man of God, and spreads the word of Lord. He is not a hero only to me but to many people out there as well. I mostly admire him because he has courage…

“My father, my hero. He took me to the park and bought me ice cream.” My friends used to say about their own dads. Yeah, what about me? Well mine, I don’t even remember when last I saw him. Probably a year ago, no that’s too soon, maybe six or seven years back. Again, no that’s too recent, maybe ten or twelve years back. Exactly!

It’s been that long. I don’t even remember sharing a memory with him, let alone a laugh. How old am I? 16 years old and last saw my dad- Let me rephrase that. 16 years old and I last saw my father about 12 years ago. He is not my dad, which is why I rephrased the last sentence. He is more like a sperm-donor to me that contributed to my production.

My father, my zero. He makes it a priority that his family is taken care of and is protected, but not me. He would swim in an ocean for his family, but never for me. He values his family very much but not me. He wouldn’t trade his family for anything, but for me he would. And I would never trade him for anything, unlike him.

My father, my zero. He is dedicated to his family and community but not to me. He is known for his good deeds but I know him for only for one cruel deed, side-lining me. He is a man of God and spreads the word of the Lord, but to me, he implies the opposite.

My father, my zero. He has courage. Courage I thought no parent has. I have grown to become a young woman now without his interference in my life. That courage he has, acting as if no human did he add to mother earth.

My dad – father might have made this mistake of allowing it that he becomes my zero but he is my father after all. He is the biggest inspiration behind my success because I strive to be the best. I’m trying to prove it to him that I can be what I want to become without his support.

I strive to become the best to prove it to him that I have become a better person because of him. He is my zero, inspiration father that has contributed into making me who I am today by making me emotionally strong and also by making me know how rejection feels.

He is my father, my zero because he made feel insecure and made me get full of hatred, whereas he must’ve been my rock as my father.

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