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English, 23.06.2019 09:00 kyliegriffis

Ere are we now, jake? jake: i don’t know where we are. but wherever the detective agency has teleported us this time, it sure is a busy city! summer: i know. i can barely think with all of this noisy traffic. jake: noisy or not, we have to think fast! summer: that’s for sure. according to the agency, an important work of art will be stolen within 4 days and we’re supposed to stop it from happening. jake: did they give us any clues? summer: the agency only gave us one clue: an old red cat. but they don’t know what it is or where it is. jake: an old red cat? we are supposed to stop someone from stealing an important work of art and our only clue is a cat? summer: don’t worry, jake. we may just be teenagers, but we are excellent detectives! jake: maybe we should go to the zoo to find an old red cat. summer: what does a cat in the zoo have to do with art? jake: art is usually found in museums, but i don’t think we’ll find a cat in a museum. summer: no, not a real cat! but maybe someone will try to steal a painting of a cat. jake: good thinking. let’s find out what city this is. then we can find a museum. i’ll buy a map at that magazine stand over there. hello, sir. vendor: good morning. can i you? jake: yes, . i need a map of the city. vendor: ah. you would like a map of mexico city? jake: yes, mexico city! you very much! vendor: you’re welcome. goodbye! jake: goodbye! well, summer, it looks like we are in the capital city of mexico! summer: great! now all we need to do is find a museum. i just hope we’re not too

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