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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
4 years ago
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LAST CALL!!!!! WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!! I have already asked several people this question they don't understand. I have a

project that I have to present on child labor I have to make a physical (visual display) to showcase the disadvantages of child labor ex low wages, bad conditions etc.) I needs some ideas on how to express child labor visually please help!
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Digiron [165]4 years ago
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Draw pictures of children at textiles, forced to work in factories or laboring on farms. Depict worn out clothing, starving children, maybe types of implements used to punish those who fell behind in their work. Or if drawing is not your style, use a stick to represent a switch or whip, bring ragged cloths or ripped jeans to resemble how bad their condition was, bring an empty bowl to signify that they were starving. Just an opinion, but this is what I did for mine and got full credit plus a little extra bonus for multiple displays. Hope this helps you.

irina [24]4 years ago
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Child labor could be expressed in a couple of  ways. If we know what kind of jobs children may be forced into doing (which is wrong), then we could picture kids in poverty doing typical farm work, assisting people "above" them, or transporting water. They could also be trying to sell things to other people.

If you want a specific way of representing that, I'd suggest clay sculpturing (though I'm not too sure how that may turn out for YOU) or some type of 3D model made of Styrofoam or some sort of plastic. If there is anything you have questions about, please comment or message me. 
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