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Monday, November 17, 2014
English Ten Periods 3, 4, and 5-- Drawing A Scene from the Narrative of Frederick Douglass
Chapters Nine and Ten of The Narrative of Frederick Douglass have a lot of imagery, as well as scenes, as well of instances in which one event causes another. Select a passage; or series of passages from Chapter 9 or 10 (or another Chapter) and draw/create an illustration of that scene. If you have more than one scene, you may create a series of pictures on one page. Your picture or image or series of scenes must be on plain white paper. You must use color--either colored pencils, markers or crayons. Your drawing must use the entire sheet of paper. First plan out a scene or scenes. It must be something reflected in the text, or how you imagine/visualize it to be. Due tomorrow November 18, (for periods 3, and 5; due Wednesday for period 4.
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