Evidence Something I Will Always Treasure

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Learning activity 1

Evidence: Something I will always treasure

1. Who gave it to you?


2. When was it given to you?
3. Why was it given to you?
4. Where were you when you received it?
5. Why is it so special?
6. What is it made of?
7. Where do you keep it?
8. Have you ever lost it?
9. Do you bring it with you when you travel?
10. Have you ever been asked to sell it?
Every morning I pass by one of my most precious possessions, it’s my cell phone, I
have it for three years ago. I received it from my mother on a birthday, it was a
great surprise, because I did not expect it, that gift was in a gift bag in a surprise
breakfast. I was on the sofa, because my gift was on the table in the middle of the
living room. It's very special because it was from my mom and I didn't expect it so
soon. The cellphones are made of lithium ion batteries, composed of lithium oxide,
cobalt, and graphite inside an aluminum casing, electronic components are made
of silicon, phosphorous, gallium, antimony and arsenic, soldered with lead and tin. I
keep it in a safe place, in a cover that covers most of the phone, so nothing gets
scratched or broken. I haven’t lost it at any time, because I’m always pending.
when I travel I always take it with me, because there I have music applications, to
take photos of the travel places. Nobody has asked me to sell it for another cell
phone, because it has everything I need.

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