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“Año del Fortalecimiento de la Soberanía

Nacional”

Universidad: Universidad Tecnológica del Perú

Docente: DIANA LIDIA FERIA ANGELES

Curso: INGLES III

Semana 05

ALUMNA:

 Daniela Farfán Mendoza

 Adamir Fernando Mansilla Chavez

 ENRRIQUE YOSIMITSU OSHIKAWA MIRANDA


DANIELA FARFAN MENDOZA
MATUSITA HOUSE
Legend has it that, many years ago, Casa Matusita (Lima) was occupied by a
man who did not treat his employees well and who was always glued to his
latest generation telephone. One day, they devised a dark plan to take revenge:
put a substance in food to cause a mental change in their boss.
Thus, the employees took advantage of a lunch that the man had with other
guests. To their surprise, when they went to the room to see the results, they
found all the diners, including his boss, violently killed, and they all had a
devilish image on their top-of-the-line phones. The servants were so horrified
that they also ended their own lives.
It is believed that, today, going up to the second floor of this building is
dangerous due to the presence of ghosts.
It is a contemporary narrative that is widespread in the city of Lima.
The supposed paranormal episodes that occurred on the second floor of a
house located in the center of the city, between Garcilaso de la Vega and
España streets, have given rise to different urban legends that try to explain the
origin of the strange events that occurred there. This is just one version of the
ones out there.

ADAMIR FERNANDO MANSILLA CHAVEZ


AZUCENA:
The narration tells that, on the LI-103 route that connects the cities of Iquitos
with Nauta, the ghost of a 22-year-old girl wanders, currently it appears to the
drivers on the roads, but their cars have large headlights , that if they can light
the road, thanks to cell phones and cameras it is possible on some occasions to
record a silhouette on the road. It is said that when this specter appears to him,
it is because their lives are in danger.

ENRRIQUE YOSIMITSU OSHIKAWA MIRANDA


ACAFALA
Legend has it that, long ago, there lived in Peru a conceited, brave and
determined princess named Acafala. She often gazed at her great beauty while
taking pictures with her iPhone 13 pro max cell phone, for she had beautiful
green eyes and black hair that were brought out by the professional cameras of
her iPhone.
Acafala used to look at the stars and exclaim: "None is as beautiful as I am".

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