
The Fascinating World of Tissue Boxes
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Mariellen Bradley
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11 Slides • 5 Questions
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The World of Tissue Boxes
Discover the fascinating and diverse world of tissue boxes, from their designs and materials to their cultural significance. Explore the history and evolution of this everyday item that brings comfort and convenience to our lives.
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The Fascinating World of Tissue Boxes
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Multiple Choice
What are some common materials used to make tissue boxes?
Cardboard, plastic, and metal
Wood, glass, and fabric
Rubber, ceramic, and leather
Paper, foam, and clay
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Common Materials for Tissue Boxes
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The Size of Tissue Boxes
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Multiple Choice
What are the dimensions of a jumbo tissue box?
4.5 inches wide, 4.5 inches deep, and 5 inches tall
4 inches wide, 4 inches deep, and 4 inches tall
9 inches wide, 9 inches deep, and 10 inches tall
6 inches wide, 6 inches deep, and 6 inches tall
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Jumbo Tissue Box
Did you know? The dimensions of a jumbo tissue box are 9 inches wide, 9 inches deep, and 10 inches tall. That's almost double the size of a regular tissue box! It's perfect for those who need a lot of tissues or want a longer-lasting supply. So next time you're shopping for tissues, consider going jumbo!
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Quality of Tissue Boxes
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Multiple Choice
What are some factors to consider when choosing tissue boxes?
Durability, softness, hygienic, design, and size
Durability, softness, and hygienic
Durability, softness, and design
Durability, softness, and size
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Tissue Box Trivia
Did you know? When choosing tissue boxes, factors to consider include durability, softness, and design. A well-designed tissue box can add a touch of style to any room. So, next time you reach for a tissue, think about the box it comes in!
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The Shape of Tissue Boxes
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Multiple Choice
What are some different shapes that tissue boxes can come in?
Rectangular, square, and oval
Round, triangular, and hexagonal
Heart, star, and moon
Cylinder, cone, and pyramid
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Shapes of Tissue Boxes
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The World of Tissue Boxes
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Multiple Choice
What are the different materials commonly used to make tissue boxes?
Cardboard, plastic, and metal
Wood, glass, and fabric
Rubber, ceramic, and paper
Aluminum, glass, and fabric
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Materials for Tissue Boxes
The World of Tissue Boxes
Discover the fascinating and diverse world of tissue boxes, from their designs and materials to their cultural significance. Explore the history and evolution of this everyday item that brings comfort and convenience to our lives.
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