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kow [346]
1 year ago
13

What did you learn about your creative skills when you made a mask?

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Citrus2011 [14]1 year ago
6 0

Students, individual or group may learn how to conceal and disclose elements of their identities through some kind of mask-making exercise.

Usually, professionals use masks.

<h3>How, Explain your answer briefly?</h3>

Craftsmen, weldors, and others who operate in environments with a lot of dust and heat in the air might benefit from wearing temporary face masks to avoid breathing in potentially harmful particles.

Masks should be used, as well as keeping at least 6 feet away, especially while indoors and among persons who do not live in your family. Masks must cover the nose and mouth fully and fit securely on the sides of the head with no gaps.

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