Which of these people would you choose to meet?

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Which of these people would you choose to meet? Why? Collect a photograph sheet and follow the instructions. Words associated Creative writing Photos questions Physiognomy – then, now?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them? Character in 5, 10 years time Words associated Creative writing Photos questions Physiognomy – then, now?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Why did you choose this person? What drew you to their photograph? Write a character for this person – age, occupation, are they married, family, where they live What do you think their hopes and ambitions, their worries and fears might be? What questions would you like to ask them?

Collect the case notes that accompany your photograph. How different was the character you described to the real person? Would you still like to meet them? Explain your answer. What questions would you now want to ask?