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April 7 1561 Dear Diary, I just had the great experience of visiting Piazza della Signoria! My best experience from visiting this place is the statue of David. In the statue he shows complex emotions and is lifelike. I learned how roman sculptors created figures that were 3-D, looked like real people, and shows emotions.

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