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Katena32 [7]
3 years ago
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Now it’s time to put it all together! You are going to create a project overview that applies the learning you have gained throu

gh reading and questioning the two legends. Choose one of the legends read today. Create a written overview for an original project that relates to your reading. You could create a story, script, song, poem, video game, sculpture, etc…. The point is to apply all of the information gained from the reading! Write a brief overview of your project, detailing what it is, explaining why you chose it, and evaluating how your project is both a reflection of the old work and an original work that can stand on its own.
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pogonyaev3 years ago
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Answer:

Firstly, who are the 2 legends? I am asking this so I can help you, thanks!

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