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With the development of the economy in our country, ads are around us every day. Are they good or bad after all?
Different people have different opinions. Some people think ads don¡¯t tell the truth, and they are always confusing and misleading .They take up too much time on TV and the radio, which makes them annoyed .So they think ads should be stopped.
Some other people think that ads can help them make better choices about what to buy. And many ads are educational enjoyable .These ads are really helpful.
As a student, I think most ads are good fur us .Of course, we are not supposed to believe everything about ads and we should make better choices by ourselves.
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Wei Hua's pen was broken, so she needed a new one. On her way home she bought a new pen at a shop. When she reached home, she had a short rest and a glass of water. After that she helped her parents. She quickly cooked the supper, and cleaned the house.
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