MY SUPER HERO…

My super hero is my brother.  He does everything for me. He loves me a lot. He is my role model. He is my INSPIRATION. He is an electrical engineer and he is doing his final year. After his study time, he will be with me and spend more time with me.  He always supports me, though my parents are only supporting him.

I Love You Bro……

NITHILA

VIII-C

I consider my mother as my superhero.  According to me she is my best friend and also she acts as a protector and advisor to me. She scolds me when I am wrong and also appreciates when I am right. I have always seen her saying that try your best and believe in yourself. She works hard at her office and at house just for me and my family. She is the best example for me in my life. She is really very kind to all. Her advice is always in my mind and that acts as a reminder for me when I go wrong. And at last, East or West my mother is the Best for me.

LATHA.A

VIII-A

My dad is my “Super Hero” and my first friend in life. I love my dad very much. There has not been even a single day where he has not thought about me. My dad takes a lot of care to make sure I am hale and healthy. If I fall sick, he takes extra care until I am fine again. Only in those times I have realized the true affection he has in me. My dad is a different personality who can easily inspire anyone. If there can be a super hero in this world, it is my DAD and there is no one else who can replace him. Love you my “Super Hero”.

  POORNA.M

VIII-C

My superhero is my dad! He does everything for me even when he is not able to do. He is my role model in everything. When he is in a bad mood or just tensed, I will go and calm him down and he too does the same for me. He does everything for me. He is a multi-talented person and a multi-tasker. Sometimes he will scold me when I am wrong but also advise me in a friendly way. I really love him.

AFRINE.C

VII A

My superhero is Lizzie Velasquez. She is a motivational speaker. She was born with an extremely rare congenial disease called Marfanoid-progeroid-lipodystrophy syndrome that, among other symptoms, prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. This disease affects her ears, eyes and bones and prevents her from gaining weight. When she was 17, Velasquez faced an onslaught of cyber-bullying, as strangers on YouTube labelled her “the world’s ugliest woman”, the comments were cruel – kill it with fire…etc.  She was completely heartbroken. But today, at 26, she has changed from cyber bullying victim to anti bullying activist. She was the first to be bullied as a child in school for looking different. She took the cyber bullies as a ladder to climb to her success. One of her quote is

“Am I goanna let the people who called me a monster define me? No.

I am goanna let my goals and my success and my accomplishments be the things that define me”.

This inspires me a lot, so Lizzie Velasquez is my superhero. She also wrote four books: ‘Dare to be kind’, ‘Choosing happiness’, ‘Be beautiful, Be you’, and Lizzie beautiful.

SRINIDHI

VIII-C