Persuasive Essay On Snowflakes

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If you guys didn't know how snowflakes were from, let me tell you a story about the snowflake team. So in October 17, 1999,a team of gods got together for one purpose to make every single kid happy with snowflakes. This super team, is even better than the Monstars,from Space Jam.This team consist of the greats,and soon to be great Gods, like Kobe the scorer, Ingram the great Lonzo the God,Dorlan the God, Derek god, and Amari the catcher. So this is how this team works,Lonzo passes the snowflakes to Ingram the great, Kobe the scorer, they are in charge of one part of California. In the other part of California, Derek the God, and Amari the catcher are in charge. Derek can throw the ball for many, many miles, and Amari can catch anything that

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