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ziro4ka [17]
4 years ago
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PLS PLS I DONT UNDERSTAND THIS!!!! I NEED THIS AND I AM CRYING... You are the artist, this is your learning creation! Think abou

t everything you learned in lesson, 8.02. Find 3 images to represent your learning about Marco Polo, Genghis Khan, and Kublai Khan (one image for each person. Copy/paste the images below. Then explain how each image represents your understanding of each person.
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SOVA2 [1]4 years ago
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Answer:

Find their personality

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Calm down. Make a list of three adjectives per person listed in your question. Then find like an aesthetic or someone being the adjective (for example :happy-someone smiling) in a photo. This should makes things simple.

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