Hi, my name is Emma and I loved the speech, it was very inspiring to me. I think I'm a
Dream Maker, because I try my very hardiest to be a respectful, trustworthy, and hard working student. I want to be a vet when I grow up, but before I do that I have to be a Dream Maker.
And to be a Dream Maker I need to be a Champion. And to be a Champion I need to be a team player, a non-dream breaker and last but not least I need to love my self just the way I am. You can change from a dream breaker to a Dream Maker starting with attitude, and ending with a Champion. The differences between Dream Maker's and dream breakers is very simple one you have to be trustworthy, hard working, respectful, and you have to be a Champion. I was a Dream Maker from fifth-grade to preschool. I set a example for dream breakers to become a Dream Maker when I hold the door, when I say thank you or please, or yes and no sir or madom.
Grateful to have herd you,
Emma
And to be a Dream Maker I need to be a Champion. And to be a Champion I need to be a team player, a non-dream breaker and last but not least I need to love my self just the way I am. You can change from a dream breaker to a Dream Maker starting with attitude, and ending with a Champion. The differences between Dream Maker's and dream breakers is very simple one you have to be trustworthy, hard working, respectful, and you have to be a Champion. I was a Dream Maker from fifth-grade to preschool. I set a example for dream breakers to become a Dream Maker when I hold the door, when I say thank you or please, or yes and no sir or madom.
Grateful to have herd you,
Emma
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ReplyDeleteWell spoken and mature not just for a fith grader but for a person
ReplyDeletevery inspiring and thoughtful I loved it very much!
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