Essay: Classification or Division.
Class: Eng 110.
Instructor: Mrs. Anna Forbes.
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“Roommates”
Reza Hossaini
How different we are! We deal with different people. These people can be our neighbors, class fellows, our friends or they can be our roommates. If I speak about my roommates, first I will categorize them into different groups. However roommates include people or students who come from different places, provinces or even from different countries so in this case they are categorized into various divisions. Generally in my point of view, roommates are classified into three diverse sorts in terms of their behavior, ethic or morality, merit and as bellow;
The first kind includes the
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Roommates in this kind are reliable, sometimes joking, not too much speaking, and a little bit serious. They don’t like to joke too much or if you joke with them, they will get serious soon. They are irascible in joking so you always cannot be kidding with them.
As I said, interestingly, in our dormitory the only room which has different kinds of roommates is our room. It is such that other students call our room as “room of diversity”. It’s the name that they ascribed to us because we have almost all categories of roommates from different provinces with various nationalities. For instance, Sebqatulla one of my roommates is from Herat. Due to having some described characteristics of this class, he fits in the second category. He is serious when we speak to him with a serious tone and he is witty and joking when we do so. In a single word he, adjusts and fits himself in the any environment he locates.
Another kind of roommates is conservative roommates. They are so careful about their relations with other people and students. Especially they care how to behave with their roommates. Roommates who include in this category are conservative and much cautious in terms of how to get relation and how his or her other roommates should behave with them. In our room I may go to this category of roommates. I am not that good a joker and get serious soon that is why my roommates don’t joke much with me. Once my roommate
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Roommates soon after some time, come to understand each other as friends. According to Hobbs, it would be simply to portray Peace as unable to do away with what some student would call a “poverty mindset.”
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