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GenaCL600 [577]
9 months ago
6

Does anyone have any ideas on what to draw when your teacher says draw something that looks like the word ‘breakfast’? (I have t

rouble brainstorming on what do draw since I hate drawing)
Arts
2 answers:
Otrada [13]9 months ago
8 0

Answer:

egggggsss and baconnnnnnn

attashe74 [19]9 months ago
3 0

Answer:HAHAHAHA i know its not very good but hear me out!

Explanation:

Art is pretty easy actually, all you have to do is use your imagination.

its interesting that your teacher said  ''looks like the word 'breakfast'" instead of just saying draw breakfast food. I think she means for you to use the word as the drawing or draw the FEELING of breakfast. Notice how its made of 2 words, break- fast literally meaning to break a fast (In the morning you get out of a slumber and when you it the fast is over) Try googling famous art works about breakfast. Hope this helps.    

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