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Analysis Of The Lizzie Velasquez Story
Lizzie Velasquez is our hero. We chose her as our hero because she stayed strong and confident throughout all the things that happened in her life so far. She was called the ugliest woman alive at the age of 17 by a mean classmate from her school and viewers on youtube by the millions were watching the video. She was asked to come talk at a Ted Talk and her life changed after that day. She has been at countless interviews, wrote 3 books and just had a documentary made about her life called A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story.

Lizzie Velasquez was born in 1989 and only weighed 2 pounds. The doctors told her parents she would never walk or talk. Lizzie was born with an undiagnosed disease. At the age of 26 the most she has ever weighed

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