Two Friends“Hey! Allison! Do you want to come to Comic-Con with me?" My friend Dora said. Last year Dora invited me to go to Comic-Con in San Diego. He couldn't wait to go because he was really excited and prepared for a whole month. However, when I asked my other friend Mike if he wanted to come with us, he was lethargic and replied with narrowed eyes: “No, Ally. I'd rather watch the comic-con video with the my cat at home." Even though I've known Dora and Mike for more than three years, sometimes I'm still curious about how they became friends because they are so different. While Dora and Mike are similar in that they are both close friends of mine, they are different in many ways and most intriguing are their differences in personalities and interests. The first difference between Dora and Mike is their personalities. Dora is a cheerful person, and is good at creating a cheerful atmosphere. Whenever our friends are with him, we feel relaxed and happy because he always tells funny stories and makes us laugh. Furthermore, I am impressed (PAST) by his optimistic attitude, and it makes me temporarily forget my problems. Dora also likes helping people. For example, I can ask him directly if I need help. I trust him because he tries his best to help me every time. Unlike (CONTR) Dora, Mike is an introvert. Sometimes he seems like a lone ranger due to his shyness. He just wants (INF) to be alone and doesn't want to talk to people. For example, once Dora invited him to go to a big party. Mike was nervous because he had to be around a lot of people he didn't know (ADJCL), and he went home before the party started. He is an unconfident person because he is always doing something alone. Since I knew he rarely asks for help, I sometimes offered to help him because he is my friend and I knew him. He always blushes and says thank you in a low voice. For these reasons, due to opposite personalities, Dora and Mike are very different, and Dora is more extroverted than Mike. The second difference between Dora and Mike is their interests.
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