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Setting Map or Brochure You will create a map or a brochure based on the town of Two Mills. Using what you have read so far, use four pieces of evidence (or examples) from the book to help create a visual of Two Mills. Map: create a help to help you or a friend get around the town of Two Mills. What do you think the town looks like? What landmarks or descriptions of the town have been used in the novel so far? Remember, maps are informational, and you must include Hector Street. Ex. http://www.kcet.org/socal/departures/youthvoices/assets/image/StephanieLovos.jpg Brochure: create a brochure/pamphlet to help get people to visit Two Mills. What are some of Two Mills best attractions or features? Why should people come to Two Mills? Brochures are mostly text-based, but they do include some small pictures as well. Remember, brochures are persuasive. Ex. http://picsoverflow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/travel-brochure-examples-09.jpg