Train Museum: Old, present and future. Sara Anaís GutiérrezV, 2ºC
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Train Museum: Old, present and future.
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This place is near to my house, I walked and go with the car a lot of times on the street. Last year or two years ago, there was this tiny builder with a lot of trees on the background. Now there aren't any trees, just some buildings, and I'm sad because I loved that view.
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We try to show the emotion "sadness" when we created our group portrait. When we took the photo, Aitor was sad because someone died, while Louis was crying because he's an EMO. I was crying too. Lucas fall on the floor and he got hurt on his leg, actually he was crying because he broke he's knee. I'm very happy with our group portrait, we're creative.
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3 Clues:
- It's a fast food
- It's typical in the USA
- In Mac'Donalds and Burger King you don't get it
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