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Classic

Why will it take fifty years for the car to become “a classic?”

What is considered a “classic” in this cartoon? Based on the example, what is another adjective that can describe “classic”

Which of these cars would be considered a classic?

Would the Wizard of Oz or Hunger Games be considered a classic movie?

Would these be considered classic?

Would these be considered classic?

1. What are some other movies that have stood the test of time? 2. To be a classic, does everyone have to believe that an item or concept was high quality?