Gawarshad Mosque in Mashad, Iran

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Gawarshad Mosque in Mashad, Iran

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Muslims praying in the street

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Bedouin father and sons, inside their tent

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Jerusalem Market

Dubai

Rug bazaar, Cairo

Western wall in Jerusalem; Jewish men offering prayers.

OPTIC Strategy to be used with artwork, political cartoons, maps, and other visuals. O= Overview: Write about what you see-can be a sentence or a few words. P= Parts: List all of the details or parts. T= Title: Make a note as to how the title helps you understand the visual. I=Inference/Interelationships/interactions: Look for connections between the parts to derive the meaning. Look for the deeper meaning, C=Conclusion: Write your overall conclusion about the meaning of the visual. How does this document relate back to the prompt?

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