Sunday, November 3, 2013

Assignment 11-Eliot Smith

     I like Drew.  I believe, although I have never talked to him about it, that he is an avid reader.  I draw this conclusion from his lunchbox that pictures some comic book hero (I forget which one) and the fact that he carries books frequently.  He seems an adept student of the English language, making it clear in discussions that he understands the passages and chiming in on them with original information.  Drew plays in the marching band, I don't know what he plays though.  His musical background reflects his very chilled behavior.

     He is very laid back and reserved.  He doesn't say much, really only talking when engaged in conversation.  This serves as a nice contrast to me, a boisterous teen who constantly talks to himself, and brings our table balance.  I can say with confidence that I've never heard him belittle anyone, or even say anything explicitly negative.  He is very nice, he compliments me on every quiz I take and paper I write, always bearing a smile.  Drew is more organized than the typical 16-year-old boy; he still has the one red pen designated to each student by Mr. Ratliff at the beginning of last year chemistry.  Each time we grade each other's vocabulary quiz, he lets me use it, and we have a laugh, considering I went through about twenty of those by the end of last year.

     Drew is blue.  In my opinion, blue is a relaxed color.  It's not flashy or attention-seeking like yellow or pink, but it's definitely distinguishable, and not too dark.  Also Drew and blue kind of rhyme.

     If Drew were an animal, he'd be a panda.  Pandas really just sit there and smile, which sort of resembles Drew.  A panda would never harm someone unmotivated, and would never criticize anyone.  In conclusion, Drew is a blue panda.

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