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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
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Lots of molds Lily's father really liked the mug and thought that others would like it too. He asked Lily if he wanted to try to

manufacture and sell them. To make many cups, they would have to find a factory. The factory would need a mold so that all the cups were exactly the same shape. And to make the mold, they needed a perfect cup. Working in clay, Lily tried to find the best possible shape. She tried thinner legs (too unstable), thicker legs (too strong grip), and even a fourth leg (too unstable). She folded the edge so the drinks didn't splatter. Finally, she thought she had a nice cup. What is this part of the passage mostly about ? Lily worked with her father de ella to make many mugs with the same shape. Lily needed to find a big factory that would make her mug from her. Lily got the idea from her father de ella to sell a lot of different mugs. Lily tried many different ways to make the best mug for the factory mold.
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Otrada [13]3 years ago
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lily tried different ways to make the best mug for the factory

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