Describe A Person Who Likes To Make Things By Hand (e.g., toys, furniture).

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Who this person is
Although machines are used frequently in the modern era, some people still ...(Available for VIP only.)
What he/she makes
The wood table market is quite competitive right now, and most people or ...(Available for VIP only.)
So first, he procures wood from the market, cuts it into different portions, ...(Available for VIP only.)
He does everything by hand, and he does not use labor. After one month, he ...(Available for VIP only.)
Why he/she likes to make things by hand
My uncle enjoys making wooden tables because it’s a hands-on way to express ...(Available for VIP only.)
Explain how you feel about the person
I admire my uncle, who enjoys making wooden tables by hand. This shows ...(Available for VIP only.)






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1. Are traditional handicrafts important to tourism?
Yes, traditional handicrafts are important to tourism because they showcase ...(Available for VIP only.)

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