Get a piece of silver paper, cloth, etc. Something that's rather shiny and reflective. Cut it to the size you need. Aluminum foil works well for a prop-like mirror.
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Glue it to a piece of wood or stiff paper. Whatever type of glue you use, make sure you can spread it on evenly. Be careful if you're using a hot glue gun -- burning yourself with glue isn't a fun part of a DIY project.
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Get a sheet of glass and put over the paper/cloth. This top layer makes it look a lot more professional and keeps the mirror from getting damaged or torn. The glass on a cheap frame is ideal for this step.
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Design an appealing frame. This could be cardstock, cardboard, fabric, or any material that can form a border. Add glitter, ribbons, beads, or any embellishment you have available.
The easiest way is to use a real frame and spruce it up how you like. Find a cheap one and spray paint it, paper mache, or otherwise make it your own.
Answer:
The detail that is most relevant to the central idea of this passage is " One Washington battle strategy was to have his troops fall back slowly and then strike the British unexpectedly. "
Explanation:
The text shows that George Washington wants to defeat the British and break out of his tyrannical judgment with all Americans. For that to happen, Washington proves to be a great leader and begins to establish a strategy for US troops first to back down and then, quite unexpectedly, US troops to advance towards the British to attack them unexpectedly, and thus , ensure victory for the Americans.
Hurting because during the stock market crash there was barely enough money left and to pay for trade would be even more money so it would hurt the economy. Hope I helped :)