THE CRACKHEADS BY NOOR AMALINA BT MHD SHOFI
THE CRACKHEADS BY; NOOR AMALINA BT MHD SHOFI 2013990745 CSC 134 A 4 AS 1204 B
INTRODUCING The housemates. From left ; Shiba, Mira, Zira, Nad, Ika
� � � Syamira Sakri, or we called Mira is the first person I know since I started my campus life She was a neighbor of mine back when we were in transit campus, Ui. TM Kuala Pilah Mira doesn’t talk much, but she sure got many things to share Growing up as the oldest one in the siblings, she is a very independent and reliable person. To add icing to the cake, she is a great cook! Ika, a small little person with a big heart � She is a quiet spontaneous person. Sometimes words that come out from her mouth could burst us into laughter! � She is a very calm one, but sometimes you surely can say that she is not in a good condition just by looking at her grumpy face : P �
� � � Nad, name given was Nadhirah but well, Nad sounds more catchy ! Nad came from a small town in Kedah, Kulim ( hometown of mine too!) The best thing about Nad is her accent. She got that strong “Utara” accent that you can clearly detect when she speaks Nad is the only one in our rent-house that loves waking up as early as 5 a. m. everyday! She loves helping us in kitchen and so does walk herself to the nearest shop to get us some sort of stuffs. Shiba, the movie-freak. She spends most of her time watching movies � The very first person I met with character of i-dont-care-about-socialnetworks ! � She got all positive vibes in herself. You can see that clearly by seeing how she speaks and how she voice out her opinions �
LAST CHAPTER Unlike other typical campus stories, mine came in form of unpredictable. There were once my classmates back in Kuala Pilah. Just a classmate-bonding, nothing much than that. As time passes by, those faces are the ones that I see and spend most of my time with. This friendship worth more than diamonds.
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