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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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Write a short story with the words "chips, "lamps", "nail polish"

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Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Lisa was an 11-year-old girl from Chicago who had a fascination with anything beauty-related. She painted her nails a fresh new color every week, but with regular <u><em>nail polish, </em></u>it would have <u><em>chips</em></u> after two days and would need retouching. After going through endless bottles of polish she decided to do her research on a way to have freshly colored nails without having to retouch them every few days. She would look for hours and hours until she stumbled across gel polishes. They would need a specifically led <u><em>lamp</em></u> to dry/harden, but the thought of not having to do constant retouches sent her to the moon with joy. She ordered everything for next-day delivery and when it all arrived she was beyond excited to paint her nails. She painted each nail a different color and showed everyone her nails. She grew to be a nail tech and thinks about how she found her favorite way to paint nails all those years ago.  

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