Research Paper On Aziz

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Imagine being a kid in high school who changes in the middle of the hallway just to confuse a teacher. A crazy kid by the name of Aziz did just this in 9th grade. On August 31st i interviewed aziz in my 11th grade english, class period 4, 16 years of age, at Hempfield. We discovered that Aziz has no siblings. Aziz dont like that wearing leggings as a guy is frowned upon. Also enjoys playing video games and trespassing.
The first topic me ans Aziz discussed was his family life. Could you imagine not having any siblings. Aziz is 16 years old, born on October, 5th, 1999 in Pittsburgh. Presently lives in Greensburg. Lived here for 4 years. Had to move out of his old house in Pleasant Unity because of criminals in the neighborhood. Although Aziz has no siblings he has a friend that is like a brother to him and treat each other like brothers. Has two dogs there names are Zelda and Ruthie. Also has another
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Would you be Aziz for one day if could. Aziz enjoys playing video games. Also likes to go i n the old glass factory and hangout with friends.he said if he ever won 1 million dollars he would put it in the bank and use it for emergencies. His favorite music is metal and alternative because there is a big variety to listen to. If Aziz could be anyone in the whole world it would be himself because he likes himself just the way he is. He would want to be sent back in the past to the 1950’s to the 1960’s because the great music, nice cars, also the way everything was done back then. The best thing about a teenager is you don't get as much trouble as an adult would. The worst thing about it is you can't do what you want when you want.
We discussed that Aziz has no siblings. Aziz dont think it is very cool that wearing leggings as a guy is frowned upon. Also enjoys playing video games and typing. We found Aziz like being himself. Doesn't mind getting in a little bit if trouble. Also loves things that went on in the

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