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Pros And Cons Of Being An Elf
Have you ever had an elf as good as me? Well maybe you should start to think about hiring me because i’m the best elf out there. I would make an OUTSTANDING elf at the north pole! As an elf, I am a hard worker, I follow and listen to directions, and I am super creative when it comes to making toys.

First of all, I am hard working. Being an elf can be difficult but i’m a very hard worker. When someone gives me a task I can always finish on time. Giving in something late is not what I do. One time I was given a task to make 100 toys and I finished them all in just two day! I would always listen to whatever you say. As your elf I promise to always be a hard working elf.

Another reason I would be a good elf is I am very good at listening and


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