Student Opinion | Who Is Your Role Model? – NYTimes.com.
Here are the questions:
Tell us about your role models. Is Kelly Clarkson, or Steve Jobs, among them? How have your role models influenced your life? Have you ever been disappointed by news about a person you admire? Are there people who view you as a role model? If so, does this honor bring extra responsibilities or affect your actions? Do you want to be a role model? If so, for whom?
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My role model is my dad.I haven’t met a single person who dosen’t like to be around my dad.He is smart, fun, and very cool.He has inspired me to always do good in school no matter what.My dad also influences me to obey the rules of the road when driving.In conclusion, I love my dad so much.
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Malyk, that is a beautiful comment.
My role model is Josh Beckett. He is a major league baseball pitcher. He has never disappointed me by acting out or doing the wrong thing. He is a great role model because I try to be just like him. He has been a success in what he does and has never caused problems.— Hunter B.
You didn’t follow the directions in the post, so I can’t give you credit.
Here it is: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/who-is-your-role-model/?apage=7#comment-344565
My role model would have to be my dad. He is a very intelligent man and he uses his common sense to figure out problems. He is able to read between the lines of the things he is faced with. He also has enough experience to be able to know when people are unreliable.
You’re not supposed to use your full name here, and I can’t edit your name. And you didn’t follow directions, so I can’t give you any credit.
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Very sweet! I hope he knows how much you admire him.
Here’s the correct link:
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Great details, but where’s your link to NYTimes.com?
Here it is: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/who-is-your-role-model/?apage=7#comment-362645
Here’s the link you should’ve included: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/who-is-your-role-model/?apage=7#comment-372309
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What a beautiful tribute, Sierra! I hope you’ll share this with your loved ones who, I’m sure, miss him, too.