Persuasive Essay On My Snickers

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Welcome to the report everyone has been talking about. You’ve been waiting for ages and here it is! “How snickers paper was fine” Premium edition! With added pop-ups and pictures! My snickers paper was fine, the reason you said it was bad was because you were jealous snickers like me more. Maybe if you let snickers inside she would like you more. But during the winter you had her freeze outside. The paper was A+ material the paper was a perfect example of an opinion paper. If you ask me it's just their opinion that it's a persuasive paper. In fact my paper was so opinionated it might win the nobel peace prize just because it was so opinionated. If you got snickers in here and she read my paper she would say it's excellent and

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