Snowman Research Paper

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Once upon a time Santa and his elf decided to make Snowman. Not just any snowman, but a creamy, yummy Snowman made out of ice cream. Santa scooped the ice cream out into three round scopes. The first scoop was the largest of the three and was the bottom layer. The next scoop, was a medium size and formed the middle of the snowman. The last scoop of creamy white ice cream was the smallest scope and it was for the Snowman’s head. Once the Snowman’s body was shaped, Santa gave him cinnamon sticks for arms, red hots for the mouth, and buttons for…. well buttons. Finally, when the snowman was all done, Santa put him in the freezer. After a while, Santa opened the freezer door to see if the snowman was frozen. Surprisingly, before Santa could take the Snowman out, he jumped out of the freezer, ran through the kitchen, and out of the house shouting, “Don’t eat me!” Santa and his elf ran behind the Snowman yelling, “Stop! Stop!” The snowman was faster. He ran yelling, “Run, run as fast as you can. You can’t catch me I’m the Snowman.” The Snowman ran through the street and …show more content…
He couldn’t go back the other way because all of those people wanted to eat him. He couldn’t go on the lake because he didn’t know how to ice skate. Just then, a sly and hungry Grinch arrived. The Grinch had a plan. “Hold on to my tail Snowman and I will help you across the lake.” The Snowman thought you himself, “I will be safe just holding on to his tail.” So the Snowman left the Grinch help him across the lake. By the middle of the lake, the Grinch told the Snowman, “you are too heavy to pull, get on my back so I can still help you.” So the Snowman did as the Grinch asked and got on his back. Soon the Grinch said, “You are too heavy for my back, so come hold my hands. I want to help you get across the lake.” The Snowman had no choice, he was almost safe on the other side of the lake, so he did was the Grinch

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