Mini Come on. Ecuador - Infinity Watch this. Classic - Temptation Cut the alarm. T. Hazelnut Feel the chocolates hazelnut basis of banana ice cream in in 1994 in 1993 - in 1992 - Mini Infinity Classic Temptation T. Hazelnut Feel the chocolates

Video Short Sentence  Magnum‟s so different  The chocolate is crust but then the ice cream.  I felt like under confession afterward.  It‟s like slide between so shades.  You can bite a bit off in use like spoon.  Share it.  Near off.  I told reckless, really reckless.  Bear it.

b. Long Noun Phrase

Video Long Noun Phrase

M. Mini Another little indulgence

M. Ecuador

 Specially selected cocoa from Ecuador  Swolen chocolate sauce

M. Infinity

 Longer lasting pleasure  Intense choco pleasure

M. Classic Thick cracking pleasure

M. Temptation Chocolate delicious browny pieces

M. T. Hazelnut

 Chocolate hazelnut basis  Banana ice cream  Shacked cracking chocolate Selecta M.  International ice cream sensation  Thick rich Belgium chocolate

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c. Ambiguity

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d. Use of Imperative

Video Use of Imperative

M. Mini Come on.

M. Ecuador -

M. Infinity Watch this.

Video Use of Imperative

M. Classic -

M. Temptation Cut the alarm.

M. T. Hazelnut Feel the chocolates hazelnut basis of banana ice cream in

covered in shacked cracking chocolate. Selecta M. -

M. in 1994

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e. Simple and Colloquial Language

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f. Present Tense

Video Present Tense

M. Mini

 Eva, I‟m so sorry.  Come on.  I must admit I was wrong.  You‟re so right.  Magnum Mini, another little indulgence you can enjoy again and again. M. Ecuador  We are in the lost in the access, look out of the Ecuadorian rainforest.  No man has…  Do you know where could I find more cocoa beans?

M. Infinity

 The cruel is back.  You gotta see this.  And intense choco pleasure that stays with you longer.  Watch this.

M. Classic

When you are having a magnum with thick cracking chocolate, nothing else matters.

M. Temptation

 Cut the alarm.  Magnum presents for the first time.  New Magnum temptation seeks your ultimate pleasure.

M. T. Hazelnut Feel the chocolates hazelnut basis of banana ice cream in

covered in shacked cracking chocolate. Selecta M. A taste as you have in Magnum.

M. in 1994

 Magnum is bliss.  You‟re luxury. Video Present Tense  I have to have one now.  Oh, the chocolate cracks.  My heart is now nothing.  Nothing compares to Magnum.  I hope.  It‟s all mine M. in 1993  I get over my own and nothing can come to distract me.  The piece I like best is one that chocolate cracks for the first time.  I just want to make it lose so I skip very slowly.  I tell myself „come on, it is reunion ice cream‟. M. in 1992  It‟s ice cream that is grown up.  Magnum‟s so different.  The chocolate is crust but then the ice cream.  The taste you will taste and then crack.  It‟s like slide between so shades.  You can bite a bit off in use like spoon.  Share it.  Near off  Bear it.  I think I‟ll always remember my first Magnum.

g. Syntactic Parallelism

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h. Association

Video Association

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