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Business, 10.03.2021 21:10 latoyatuggle23

My school has jobs starting in the 3rd grade. The 4th grade is a School Store. This is the commercial, See young Bob over there? His nose is burning ‘cause he borrowed a tissue! Store of the Ox sells Pocket Tissues. Preferably Kleenex. These are soft tissues- not like the other ones that feel like you’re holding a blowtorch to your nose! They have extra lotion in their fibers, making them super fluffy. Their portable and lightweight pocket tissues! Buy them today! Sold only at The Store of the Ox the school may not buy illegal merchandise sold during school hours by other students. “My young daughter, Amelia tried these Pocket Tissues and never rubbed her nose again!”
“Bobjoe was so happy when he used these tissues! He never wanted to use Puffs again! Which is good, considering it’s so expensive!”
I will Brainlliest you if you tell me how to improve this. Note: This was done by 4th Graders. 2 were boys. Now you see why it says Bobjoe.

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