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dimulka [17.4K]
3 years ago
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Search for information on the Internet to support your thesis. Make sure the content comes from reliable sources. The content sh

ould also clearly relate to your thesis statement. You can also create some multimedia elements of your own. Describe the supporting content that you will include in your multimedia presentation.
Thesis: In the story "The Queen Bee", a conflict between the queen bee and her subjects gets across the theme that a creature’s worth depends more on its actions than on its status.
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Vika [28.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Hi! I hope I'm not too late for this but here is the answer!

Here’s some multimedia content from the Internet that could support the thesis for "The Queen Bee":

photos or illustrations of bees, a queen been, or a beehive

an animation of bees buzzing around a hive

sound effects, such as buzzing bees

Here’s some multimedia content that you could create yourself to support the thesis for "The Queen Bee":

a video you make of someone acting out the scene where the little grub overhears the queen bee’s plan to kill the 10 princesses

an illustration showing the bees dragging out the old evil queen bee

an illustration showing the 10 princesses fighting to become the queen bee

Hope this helps!

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