Describing Old and New Clothes
Ellen: What are you wearing to the party?
Hiro: Your guess is as good as mine.
Ellen: Let’s look through your Closet and I’ll help you Pick something out.
Hiro: Okay, but I have to warn you. I have a pretty limited Wardrobe.
Ellen: Let’s see, these black pants are nice, but they’re Frayed on the bottom. How about these jeans?
Hiro: You don’t think they’re too Faded? There’s also a Rip in the back.
Ellen: No, I guess those jeans won’t work. I like this shirt, though.
Hiro: Did you see the Stain on the front? The Zipper is also Stuck, I think.
Ellen: How about shoes? Do you have any shoes that are Presentable?
Hiro: Well, I always wear these, but they’re Scuffed on the top and the Sole is pretty Worn.
Ellen: Okay, Desperate times call for desperate measures. Come on!
Hiro: Where are we going?
Ellen: We’re going to a Magical place with Brand spanking new clothes and where everything is Flawless.
Hiro: Where’s that?
Ellen: The mall!
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