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Ellen the Generous
The writing titled “Ellen the Generous,” written by Sophia McCauley, talks about Ellen, a kind and caring talk show host. Her writing left me feeling like I wanted to give back to others. Ellen DeGeneres is a talk show host who spreads kindness: “Ellen gives back to her audience, organizations, and charities.” She is a kind person who does anything to give back to others. McCauley writes, “The tickets to her show are free, all that is needed to attend the show is to apply online and wait for a response.” Having the tickets to her show that are free means that Ellen doesn’t do what she does for money or for fame but out of kindness from her heart. Ellen doesn’t just have celebrities on her show. She also has ordinary people and kids. She enjoys having people on her show to hear their stories about how they did something to give back to their community. She also started a show with Steve Harvey called Little Big Shots. She did this because she wants kids to show off their talents.
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