I Want To Be A Millionaire Essay

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Have you ever wanted to be a millionaire just so you could give someone whatever they wanted? I would like to give 3 gifts for christmas.
To begin with, I would give my mom a huge house. One reason I would give her a house is so she could throw huge parties and have a bunch of people over. It would give her more time to have friends over so she could become closer to them and be able to catch up with them to know how life's been.She could also invite coworkers so she could get to know them and become friends so they don't fight at work. Also that she could brag about the parties to people that she dislikes and have them want to come to the parties so they could become friends and not hate each other. Next, reason is so she could have all the
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One thing is obviously they are poor, they don't have any money and that really stinks when you have no money i know well not really but kinda so i was at mcdonald's with all my friends and i totally forgot to bring money and all my friends were buying ice cream, fries, milkshakes, smoothies, and cheeseburgers and i had no zero zip money so that was my experience of having no money. (not the same i know). Next reason can't pay for doctor visits. Also when it's super hot or super cold i can help them. First thing i can do is provide a coat for when it's winter. Especially when its like below zero and freezing. I would also buy them proper clothes for summer for example shorts, tshirt, swimsuit, hats, towels, and wet cloths. because in summer it can get really really hot. Last i would buy them a fan because fans are good for when it's hot. Plus it's portable so u could take it anywhere. Last is hunger. They don't have money for food so they won't be able to eat. I would give them whatever they wanted like fish, meat, chicken, cheeseburger, mac and cheese whatever. I would also provide water wso if they get thirsty they could always have water. last Just so they won't get sick because of starvation or

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