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The Relation of My Room
Zack Osterholz
P 1
09/22/2010

My room is like a lake. If look in it, you will find a perfect reflection of me. It shows that I am a very unorganized, calm and athletic person.

First, I have a very unorganized room, which reflects a very big part of my personality. There are always empty water bottles. Along with the bottles there are always empty gum wrappers. My night-stand is blanketed in wires from my phone charger and head phones. My dresser is buried in clean clothes and shoes. My binder is always on the floor, along with all of my papers from school. This shows that I am a very unorganized person.

Secondly, I am a very calm person. My room is always dark and it is painted a warm brown. My room is always peaceful too. I also have the most comfortable bed in the house. I like this because I like to relax, and not be upbeat all of the time. This shows that I am a very calm person.

Lastly, I am a very athletic person. There are medals and trophies that outline the top of my room. I have been playing sports for more than 10 years of my life. My favorite sport to play is football, which I have been playing g for 7 years now. I also play Lacrosse in the Spring. I haven’t been playing for many years however, it’s still a lot of fun. This shows that I am a very athletic person.

In conclusion, my room reflects my personality. It shows that I am a very unorganized, calm and athletic person. My room is like a lake. If you look in it long enough, all you will see is a reflection of

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