Personal Narrative: Anti-Venom From Spider-Man

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If I were to change places with a superhero, I would trade places with Anti-Venom from Spider-Man. Anti-Venom has the ability to cure any known disease, including cancer. With those abilities, I could have scientists replicate those antibodies to get a permanent cure for all diseases and save billions of life. We could eradicate diseases from cancer to malaria. That way I could deliver an earth-shattering revelation for humanity and be remembered as the best hero in the history of the

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