Look at the painting on page. 165

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Look at the painting on page. 165

1. Make a list of things you see in the picture.

2. Put yourself in the picture, and make a list of the different sounds you are hearing.

3. Put yourself in the picture, and make a list of the different smells you are smelling.

4. Put yourself in the picture, and make a list of all the things you are feeling.

5. Now, put yourself in the middle of the scene, and write a first-person account of what is happening to you. Put as many items as you can from each of the lists you made into your story.