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 * Three thing paragraph. By Rachelle**

Browsing through the page, I found many interesting things, all very different, from santa, to telephones. From all of those things I chose, a unicorn, Animal Farm, and chocolate milk cows. I liked the ideas of unicorns because they are an interesting figment of human imagination, unicorns are not real, so they were obviously thought up of. Some actually do believe unicorns are alive, and keep them alive, in their imaginations. Its a unique idea, because it has not yet been invented yet (could be done with genetic science, or surgery.) In fact it is still in the imaginations of many young children. Animal farm is a unique imaginative item as well, one of the most famous too. George Orwell shares his opinion about the Russian Revolution, humans are pretty much the only animals who can have strong opinions and well put together thoughts about things. He is very creative about his symbolism, other people might not think of reinventing a boring story, like he did. I certainly would not think of connecting the thoughts of animals, and history together. The historic like plot is so well hidden too, that if you just read it you couldn't tell it was based on the Russian Revolution. I chose the topic of chocolate milk cows, because they were imagined by humans, and still not yet created. It is an interesting, and creative thing to think of. It is kind of like the idea of cooking, because you mix (pretty much) two things together to make something else, most animals would just drink their milk plain, no second thought. This would also be convenient for the chocolate milk factories, because then they could get it directly from the chocolate milk cows, instead of actually mixing everything together to make it. You would also need to be talented in the genetic mutation field, because making a chocolate milk cow, would take a lot of work, it would be a new animal. In conclusion, these three interesting things were very intriguing to me, because not all of which are exsisting yet, and are yet to be invented, and used. For now they are in our imaginations.