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Monday 6 May 2019

pig the pug character description

W.A.L.T create a character description on either Trevor or Pig the pug.

: Pig the pug:
Pig the pugs' thick bulgey skin overlapped his soft tight face to reveal one layer after the other,
Pig the pugs' large reflective eyes are so big you might as well call them tennis balls. Pig has large
thick floppy skin for ears that droops down the side of his head like dangle vine.


Pig the pugs' attitude and attention seeking skills are higher than the empire state building.
His tongue is as sharp as a sword and his words are like the fire of a dragon. Pig the pugs'
sassy attitude would make you feel down when he walked past. Pig the pug would always act
as if he was “top dog” or the queen when he would glare at you while he was walking down the street.
Pig the pug is a manipulative dog so he can stay on top and still get attention.


Pig the pug would envy everyone so he would take action stealing the spotlight and making
Trevor feel done it seems the only thing that makes him happy is seeing himself in the spotlight.
Pig would make a sunny cloud a thunderstorm and he would knack at you and demand you get him a donut.
Pig would always put others down or drag them down to his level on the line and put himself on top so he could
“shine”. Pig would always have this attitude that when someone else got the attention he would take action and
push his way through the crowd and he always wants to annoy everyone and the more you annoy him the more
he will try.

Pig the pugs’ room would be a dump he would never be able to find any of his things like.. Clothes, hairbrush ext. How do I know this? Well It’s exactly what my room is because I don’t bother to pick anything up so I just dump it on the ground :). His bed would always be unmade, sheets on the floor you couldn’t even walk into his room without stepping into.. O you really don’t want to know what kinds of things he leaves on the ground let’s just say it’s a PIGsty.  

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