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What’s going on in this picture? Primary Document Analysis and Creative Writing Assignment

Instructions For each photograph, write a story about what you think is happening. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What is going to happen after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo Write a story about what you think is happening in this photo. Keep the following questions in mind. Who took the picture? Why did they take it? Where is the photo taken? What is the setting? Who is in the picture? What do you see? What happened right before the photo was taken? What happened after the photo was taken?

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