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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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In a well-organized essay, write a description of someone (a neighbor or a relative) whom you don't like. Please help

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1 answer:
Leona [35]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

This is the story of Mr. "T." (Not his real name, of course).

I know that some neighbors are pesky. It is not easy to live close to them in the same neighborhood.

I also know that some relatives are pesky too. It is not easy to spend time with during family reunions.

Well, I tell you the "best" scenario. That you have a pesky relative that lives in the same neighborhood, so close to your house. That is a double-whammy.

Well, that is my case.

I am talking about Mr.T, A close relative that, like it or not, is so close to the family.

He is not an amicable person, but his wife...she is the worst person in the world. She is ugly, mean, arrogant, and likes a gossip. She always is talking trash about other people. I don't like her.

My parents told me that I have to be more amicable with them, But I told my mom and dad, how I can be more amicable if they are not amicable with me. I have to respect them because they are my relatives and older people. But I always try to stay away from them.

However, there are times that you rant into each other. They live in the same street, in the next block. So it is difficult to hide from them.

And the worst thing, we always have dinner with them every Sunday, rain or shine.

Do you know what is like to spend four or more hours listening to Mr. T and his wife? Topics: the government is horrible, People is horrible. The weather is horrible. The food is horrible. Everything is horrible for them. And of course, Mr. T is always right. And if you do not think like him, you automatically are wrong and become his enemy.

That is why I do not like Mr. T.

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