How do we read and interpret pictures or paintings, just like we do with written texts? VISUAL COMPREHENSION.

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How do we read and interpret pictures or paintings, just like we do with written texts? VISUAL COMPREHENSION

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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WITH YOUR PARTNER 1.What are the three most important details you & your partner noticed? 2.What conclusions about the image can you draw from these details? 3.If you were to give this image a title, what would it be?

Written Response The title of this painting, by Hector Hernandez, is Labor & Liberty. How are the ideas of labor & liberty, or work & freedom, depicted in the painting? How might these themes also connect to “The Circuit”?