Personal Narrative: Mean And Weird Sister Bailey

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Here I am introducing my mean and weird sister Bailey. Just kidding she is an ok person. I am Renee her twin sister. Well I am going to talk about Bailey. This should be fast ,easy ,and boring there is not much about her. I was exaggerating she is a normal person. This should be fun, not. Now going through each paragraph until I the end. I will talk about Bailey and what she is like and what she does. First things first, what does Bailey like and not like. Out of order and messy and unthought out things that would be a pet peeve. Now moving on to dislikes. Well she does not like me. Kidding again she does care about me ,but she finds my personality annoying at times. Continuing with the negatives, Bailey hates homework. She thinks school would be better without homework. She does not like people going slow. She just want to get things done when she chooses to. Going against the last sentence, Bailey does not like people rushing her. She likes to do things at her own pace. The last dislike I will talk about is Bailey does not like to be in social events or socializing with people she does not know. Now on to the positive. What does Bailey like? She …show more content…
In her free time Bailey plays the piano and sometimes the clarinet but mostly the piano. She plays the piano a lot. One time Bailey was playing the piano ,and I left and came back two hours later ,and she was still playing the piano. Besides doing nothing, Bailey folds paper flowers. I do not understand how that is fun ,but she thinks it is fun. Also Bailey enjoys dancing. She has been doing it since she was seven and stills likes it. What Bailey is good is nothing. Ok, I mean she good at music. That is it, anything music related she can get it pretty easily. She likes music. She is good at it and that is why her favorite subject is band and choir. I am done talking about what Bailey does in her free time and what she's good

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