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Who Is Mr Lemoncello Imaginative
I believe that Mr.Lemoncello is a admirable character because he is a hard worker is different and is imaginative these are very admirable traits.

A reason why I think Mr.Lemoncello is a admirable character is because he is a hard worker.One reason why Mr.Lemoncello is a hard worker is because he designed a whole library by himself.I think this shows that he is a hardworker.Another reason why I think he is a hard worker is because they worked on the library for a very long time to make sure everything was perfect, in the book it said “Alexandriavilles new public library had been under construction fo five years.”My last reason why I think that Mr.Lemoncello is a hadworker is because he went through all a the trouble to find an hire a new construction crew every weekand for every little small part of the building.These are reasons that show that Mr.Lemoncello is a hardworker.I think that is a trait to admire.

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