Numbers
Need inspiration for a story? Need to add some fun to your math work? Well, here is a way to look at numbers’ personalities.
One (1) - One is small. He is easily afraid of numbers and believes anything any number tells them if they are older than himself. One is really nice but no one knows that. One is too cowardly to be himself.
Two (2) - Two is kind and a bit shy, but she is not nearly as afraid as one. She likes helping out but is usually pushed around by greater numbers. 2’s role model and mentor is 12.
Three (3) - Three likes to pretend that he is a greater number than he is. He can be bossy (especially to one), but is very apologetic and always makes up for wrong things he does.
Four (4) - I like to compare four’s personality to a horse. I have no idea why.
Five (5) - Five can be bossy, but not as much as Three. She is always down to business. Five always likes to be prepared for any situation.
Six (6) - Six is a number that is very tall and had a lot of authority over other numbers. He cringes whenever Seven walks by. Why was Six afraid of Seven? Because Seven Eight Nine! (Seven ate Nine)
Seven (7) - Well, other than Seven eating Nine, Seven is best friends with Three. Sometimes you can see that Three rubs off on Seven a bit because when Seven is with Three, he is ruder to other numbers. Though he is quite a high number, Seven has almost no authority and is often disrespected. (Well, Seven is respected by Six)
Eight (8) - Eight likes to read. He is very close with ten, though ten does not seem to notice him. Eight is a quiet leader and is not known for much at all.
Nine (9) - I can’t tell you much about Nine’s personality because Seven ate her, but she was kind of rude and hated animals.
Ten (10) - Ten is the boss. The father. The person that has the most authority and is known by all numbers 1-9.
I can count past ten, but I just don’t want to. If you have other personality ideas for other numbers, you can just comment and I’ll add them to the list.
11 is mostly just confused and often starts things at the end and ends them at the start. That is because he looks just the same from the front as the back!
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