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The Busy Streets
Problems in Medellín
Mariana, Diego, and Laura walked near the University of Medellín. The streets were crowded with cars blocking the bus lane and pedestrian zones. People had to weave around the cars, making it hard to move. The friends saw the chaos and decided to find a better path. They knew they had to do something to help their city.
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The trio found a narrow alley filled with overflowing garbage bins. Trash was scattered everywhere, and the smell was terrible. Residents avoided the area, making it even dirtier. Mariana, Diego, and Laura felt sad seeing their neighborhood like this. They decided to clean up the alley themselves.
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At night, Mariana, Diego, and Laura walked through a dark alley with very little light. Shadows loomed, and people walked cautiously, feeling tense. The poor lighting made the area feel unsafe. They knew something had to change. They talked about ways to make the alley brighter and safer.
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The next day, the friends gathered their neighbors to help clean and improve their area. They cleaned the garbage, painted walls, and added more lights. The streets became safer and more pleasant for everyone. Mariana, Diego, and Laura felt proud of their efforts. They knew that by working together, they could make their city a better place.
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