Vinny And Joeboy Character Analysis

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Vinny and JoeBoy are friends that are curious on what they are going to see in the ravine.Among both of them they are alike and different in someways.Read along so I could tell you more about Vinny and JoeBoy. Vinny is different from JoeBoy because Vinny is scared.He is scared because he thinks that if he jumps off the cliff into the water he is going to get hurt.On the otherhand JoeBoy is fearless.He is fearless because he knows that if he jumps he us not going to get hurt.The last difference between Vinny and JoeBoy is that Vinny is a liar he is liar because he said that he was going to jump but he didnt,but JoeBoy is crazy because he didnt think abou what was going to him he was just thinking how fun it will be.

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