Sunday, November 27, 2011

My good friend.

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The class mate that I must say I’m most thankful for is Kionis Watts. I will start by saying that she sits next to me, and so I have a favorable predisposition towards her because she’s closest me, and therefore has the greatest opportunity to impress me. Me and Kionis met last year during my lunch period. She was friends with a girl that I didn’t really talk to often, Isley, and a boy that I hadn’t ever spoken to, Julian. We began to speak more often, and we became good friends by last spring. Our relationship has stayed the same, and she is like an older sister to me. She makes class more fun because she’s very sociable, and she’s always there to work with during a group assignment. Without Kionis, my American Literature class would be much different. Group work would be less fun, and I wouldn’t have someone to have deep conversations with besides Shaponi. I do hope that she stays in my class, and more importantly, in my life, because she’s there to talk to me during 9th period, as well as American Literature. Friends are something that ought to be cared for like a precious and fruitful garden, and Kionis is indeed one of my best friends.