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necesito una historia, usando el pasado simple y el pasado continuo; podría ser una historia de terror, una historia de comedia, una historia mágica, otros. (ME URGE)

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Contestado por emilykarla29
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El miércoles pasado decidimos visitar el zoológico. Llegamos a la mañana siguiente después de desayunar, cobramos nuestros pases y entramos. Caminamos hacia las primeras exhibiciones. Miré a una jirafa que me devolvía la mirada. Caminé nerviosamente a la siguiente área. Uno de los leones me miró mientras holgazaneaba a la sombra mientras los demás dormían la siesta. Uno de mis amigos primero golpeó y luego golpeó el vidrio templado frente a la jaula del mono. Nos aullaron y gritaron mientras nos apresurábamos a otra exhibición donde nos detuvimos y nos quedamos boquiabiertos ante las aves emplumadas. Después de descansar, nos dirigimos al zoológico de mascotas donde acariciamos a ovejas lanudas que solo nos miraban, pero las cabras se golpeaban y mordisqueaban nuestra ropa cuando nos acercábamos demasiado a su corral cerrado. Más tarde, nuestro grupo cansado se abrió paso a empujones a través de los caminos llenos de gente y salió por la puerta con torniquetes. Nuestro auto traqueteó, se sacudió y se tambaleó mientras dormitábamos durante el relajado viaje a casa.

Contestado por mbkevin
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Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) arrives at the Overlook Hotel, located in the Colorado mountains 25 miles from the nearest town, to be interviewed for the position of watchman during the winter months. The hotel, built on an old Native American burial ground, is isolated during the winter due to heavy snowfall, and is closed from November to May. The manager of the establishment, Stuart Ullman (Barry Nelson), warns Jack that prolonged isolation can be a problem, and tells him of the case of a former caretaker, Charles Grady, who, left alone in the hotel, succumbed to depression. claustrophobia (a concept that Ullman defines as "cabin fever"), he hacked his wife and two daughters to death and then committed suicide. Jack says that he doesn't care and that, in fact, a long period of quiet is precisely what he needs to work on his writing job and finish the book he is writing.

Far away, Jack's wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), and their five-year-old son, Danny (Danny Lloyd), remained at the family home in Boulder. Danny is not an ordinary child, since he has an exceptional capacity for extrasensory perception that makes him evoke past episodes that he has not lived through and anticipate future events; in one of those trances, in front of the bathroom mirror, he suffers horrifying premonitions about the hotel they are going to move to if they finally hire his father. Before his image in the mirror he is presented with the vision of a waterfall of blood that comes from an elevator, and the episode causes him to lose consciousness and enter a trance. A pediatrician (Anne Jackson) responds to Wendy's call and examines the little boy. This, already conscious, tells him that he has a friend named Tony, who "lives" in his mouth. Then, alone with the doctor, Wendy, visibly nervous, also mentions some "overcome" problems of abuse and alcoholism by Jack that she tries to minimize.

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