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Today’s Order of Events Do now: finish your video guide for “earnest” (10 min) then: Earnest collage project (30-35 min) later: finish video (5 min)

Collage Project 1. Front  a collage that represents major elements of earnest. 2. Back  written explanations of the relevance/significance of the images in your collage

Collage Project

Collage Project

Collage Project

***materials are on/near Collage Project ***Traditionally, a collage contains little or no blank space *** a collage may contain pictures and words ***materials are on/near The cart