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Walt never lost his love for trains.

A) Why did Walt never lose his love for trains?

B) What did Walt never lose?

C) When did Walt lose his love for trains?

D) How did Walt lose his love for trains?​

Answers

Answered by Richard59
2

Answer:

A) Because he loved them .

B) His love for trains.

C) He did not lose his love for trains.

D) He quite loved them a lot so he never lost his love for trains

Explanation:

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Answered by rinadpatel322
0

Answer:

(a) Walt Disney loved trains, and because of that, the world is a better -- and happier -- place.

(b)As we all know by now, Vince Gilligan set out to write Breaking Bad with the express intention of taking his protagonist and transforming him into the antagonist, or to use his own phrase, of “turning Mr Chips into Scarface”. That’s quite a metamorphosis and not something that could happen overnight. After all, one does not simply walk into a drug kingpin’s territory and mount an aggressive takeover. It is folly.

(c) Walt was fond of saying that his empire "started with a mouse." And indeed, his creation of Mickey Mouse did make him a fortune. But the idea for Mickey Mouse came to him while riding a train

(d) It's quite possible that if Walt was not such a railroad buff, Disneyland and none of the other 11 Disney theme parks would exist. Certainly, if not for Walt, four old beaten-up steam locomotives that did decades of work hauling hemp and sugar cane on the Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatan (United Railways of the Yucatan) would have long ago been turned into scrap metal in Merida.

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