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stira [4]
4 years ago
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Olivia's Playland is a state-of-the-art entertainment center that integrates technology with active play to stimulate the imagin

ation of children ages 2 through 12. Come check out our multilevel climbing structure and "kid-controlled light and sound room. Kid will love the wide variety of things to do, and parents will love the clean safe environment as well as the selection of coffee teas, and snacks available for purchase. we look foward to your first visit to Olivia's Playland!
who is the target audience for this example

A. Employees of Olivia's Playland

B. children visiting Olivia's Playland

C. New customers of Olivia's Playland

D. Businesses around Olivia's playland
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wel4 years ago
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C, new customers of Olivia's Playland
n200080 [17]4 years ago
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C. New customers of Olivia's Playground

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