John's New Car
- Juice Cajuste
- Feb 1
- 1 min read
John bought a car. It was a blue car. It cost $1,200. The car was old, but it had new black tires. The tires were shiny and looked good. The car had four doors. It wasn’t a new car, but the tires made it look better.
John felt safe with the new tires. He knew they wouldn’t blow out. He could drive anywhere with them.
The car was dirty. The windows, doors, hood, and trunk were all dirty. But the tires were clean because they were new. John needed to wash the car.
He got a bucket. It was $5 for the bucket. He filled it with water. He grabbed a sponge that cost $2. He washed the car with the sponge. After washing, he dried it with a towel. The towel was $3.
Now, the car looked shiny and blue, just like the new tires. John’s car was clean and looked as good as new.

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