Using your best accent (whether it be Australian, British or southern, ect), pretend you are at McDondalds and order something off of their menu. Be picky! For example, a coke with no ice.
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Using your best accent (whether it be Australian, British or southern, ect), pretend you are at McDondalds and order something off of their menu. Be picky! For example, a coke with no ice.
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Description of Assignment: “Using your best accent (whether it be Australian, British or southern, ect), pretend you are at McDondalds and
Assignment – May I take your order?
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