Colin Alvarado-Snoeren Analysis

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He has green eyes like his mom and grandma. He has blonde hair that turns gold when a very strong light shines on it and it turns brown when it gets wet. He has a brother who has blue eyes and is really crazy. He does not like really dark chocolate, for example, M and Ms. His favorite subject in school is math. (Mostly multiplication) It is good to be Colin Alvarado-Snoeren because he demonstrates creativity, teamwork, and honesty.

First, Colin demonstrates creativity. For example, when he was young he drew a monster truck by putting a printed piece of paper under the piece of paper that he was drawing on. Then he traced the monster truck. Next, Colin outlined the monster truck with a red crayon. His drawing was truly impressive. Then

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