Compare And Contrast Maci And Madi

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Maci and Madi I am the oldest of four girls. Joni Alyssa is the middle child, and then there are the babies of the family, Maci Adeline and Madi Alexis. Although they are twins, Maci shares more similarities with me than she does with Madi. In contrast, Madi is more like Joni than her twin sister Maci. Being twins, one would expect to have a lot in common. Maci and Madi have different appearances, personalities, and plans for college; their only similarities are their choice of attire.
Maci and Madi are completely opposite in appearance. Now they haven’t always looked different. When Maci and Madi were about a month old, it was hard to distinguish them from one another. My parents decided to color code them having all of Maci’s clothes purple
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Maci plans on graduating high school, going to OHS Biomed, then attending LSUE to start working toward her MD. She’s planning on specializing in pediatrics. Madi plans on graduating high school than attending LSU to start working toward her MD. She’s planning on specializing in animals. They’re both interested in “helping” professions; however, Maci would like to work with humans while Madi would like to work with animals.
Although they are twins, Maci and Madi look totally different, but they have similar clothing styles. Maci and Madi love to lounge around in sweatpants and t-shirts. However, when they go shopping they choose a little differently. Maci likes to wear tight leggings with a t-shirt; Madi on the other hand, prefers shorts with a little tank top. They both love name brand shoes; Maci prefers Nike, and Madi prefers Converse. Although they share the same taste in clothing and shoes they can’t share them because they wear two different sizes.
Although they are very different, Maci and Madi share the same last name, initials, and birthday. Despite the similarities they share, they couldn’t be more different. From the different appearances and plans for college, the twins’ only similarities are attire choices. Once they are married and change their last names, the only thing they will share is their

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