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Image courtesy of Paul Bica Clouds of Hawai’i Image courtesy of Paul Bica Look at the images and decide how you would group them together. How are they alike? How are they different? What words would you use to describe them?

Images courtesy of Beverly Kutsunai

Images courtesy of Beverly Kutsunai

References Bica, Paul (photographer). (2011). Waipio Valley [photograph], Retrieved April 25, 2015, from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dexxus/5499821986/ Kutsunai, Beverly (Photographer). (2015). Cirrus Manu Clouds [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Clouds from Hanauma Bay [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Molokai Puaa Clouds from Lanai [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Molokai Windward Side [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly (Photographer). (2015). Palapala Clouds at the Pali [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly (Photographer).(2015). Puaa Clouds from Big Island [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Puaa Clouds over Oahu Mountains [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Puaa on Oahu from Ocean [Photograph]. Kutsunai, Beverly ((Photographer). (2015). Sky View [Photograph].