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Lyra is a fictional character from Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy. She is a brave, curious, and determined young girl who goes on an incredible adventure. To act like Lyra, here are some things you can do: 1. Be curious: Lyra is always asking questions and seeking knowledge. Be curious about the world around you and ask questions to learn more. 2. Be brave: Lyra faces many challenges throughout the trilogy, but she never gives up. Be brave and face your fears. 3. Be determined: Lyra has a goal she wants to achieve and she works hard to reach it. Set your own goals and work towards them with determination. 4. Use your imagination: Lyra has a vivid imagination that helps her come up with creative solutions to problems. Use your own imagination to come up with new ideas and solutions. 5. Stand up for what you believe in: Lyra is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in, even if it means going against those in power. Stand up for your own beliefs and values. 6. Be resourceful: Lyra uses her wit and resourcefulness to overcome obstacles. Use your own resources to find solutions to problems. Remember, acting like Lyra doesn't mean you have to be exactly like her. Use her traits as inspiration to be the best version of yourself.
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