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The character I liked the best was Two-Bit. This is because he seemed like a person I would enjoy being around. He seems like a fun person. And he seems pretty competitive. So I think going against him in a football game would be pretty fun.

My least favorite character was probably Dally because he seemed annoying. He just seems like nobody likes him ( even though people do ). His presence just ( to me ) doesn’t seem to how he comes off.

Probably Two-Bit because we seem kinda like the same way. Dumb but smart. Doesn't make sense, but that’s how it is. He likes having fun whatever the case may be. As do I, I try to look at the bright side of things. I think two bit does that two. That is probably it but I think I can most compare to Two-bit

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