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Ipatiy [6.2K]
3 years ago
8

Develop a character.

English
2 answers:
ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
6 0

Let's go with something fun and make believe. It will make your story more interesting.

Name:

Silly Sally

Age/Birthday:

Age 13, December 1st, 2006.

Hometown:

Canada (or something creative (or imaginative) , i can't think of a creative name right now)

Home description:

An ordinary house, but the backyard is a waterslide, with a fun big pool. imagine the backyard with everything fun.

Physical description:

Purple hair, purple eyes, fair skin, funny clothing

Hobbies:

Blowing bubbles, and drawing

Expressions:

Crazy, Silly, Immature

Favorites:

the color Purple, pie, and she likes messing with her friends.

Dislikes:

She doesn't like people who is a serious, responsible person.

She is the crazy silly friend, but she can be wild at some times. She has a hard time being serious, especially in serious situations.  

Step2247 [10]3 years ago
3 0
Develop a character.

Name: Cassie Lovegood
Age/Birthday: April 19, 2001
Hometown: New York
Home description: A penthouse apartment
Physical description: Skinny, Hair is flowy and Skin is clear
Hobbies: Love to go shopping, hanging out with her friends, and going on crazy adventures
Expressions: Can have a mean resting face however she is nice. She usually nods her head a lot
Favorites: Shopping and Food
Dislikes: Trash and Dirty things
How does your character get along with others ? Since she is nice she usually gets along with people very easy however if you get on her mean side she can be bossy
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