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Repetition Assignment Use your new design knowledge to apply the concepts of repetition, alignment and proximity to this presentation. Add a slide at the end that explains the things that you changed. When you are finished, delete this slide and save the file with your lastname_repetition. Copy the file to the drop box.

1920’s All-Star Team By: Student

T. S. Eliot Born 1888 Died 1965 In 1927, gave up US citizenship and became subject to King of England He wrote famous novels and poetry such as: “

Douglas Fairbanks Born May 23, 1883 Died December 12, 1939 Fairbanks was an American actor, screenwriter, director, and producer His most notable roles is in “The Three Musketeers” and “Robin Hood”

Mamie Smith Born May 26, 1883 Died September 16, 1946 Smith was a singer, dancer, pianist, and actress She was the first African American to make vocal blues recordings

George Herman “Babe“ Ruth Born February 6, 1895 Died August 16, 1948 Ruth was an American Major League baseball player from He is the only player to hit three home runs twice in a World Series game (1926 & 1928)

Charlie Chaplin Born April 16, 1889 Died December 25, 1977 Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent film era His most notable roles in in “The Tramp”