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Being a Super Hero

By being a super hero I adopted a great responsibility because I have to take care of this city and of every citizen, but it's very tiring.

Being a super hero requires a great responsibility because you help people with their problems in the city, you fight with bad people and help the authority.

Using the super powers may be difficult, controlling the powers at the first time is very difficult because you are experimenting, you need to use them for good and learn to use them we'll.

Also hiding your identity is something difficult at times, you need to wear a suit, protect your loved ones and never show your face in public.

Being a superhero also is at sometimes boring because sometimes you have something to do in your life like going to a party or a family compromise but because you are a super hero you need to help the people so if a problem presents in the city for obligation you need to respond and go help the people.

In conclusion being a super hero is something very good and cool but you need to be so discret.
Being a Super Hero

By being a super hero I adopted a great responsibility because I have to take care of this city and of every citizen, but it's very tiring.

Being a super hero requires a great responsibility because you help people with their problems in the city, you fight with bad people and help the authority.

Using the super powers may be difficult, controlling the powers at the first time is very difficult because you are experimenting, you need to use them for good and learn to use them we'll.

Also hiding your identity is something difficult at times, you need to wear a suit, protect your loved ones and never show your face in public.

In conclusion being a super hero is something very good and cool but you need to be so discret.

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