Three Skeleton Key Visual Preview Instructions -Number your paper for each picture shown -Stare at each picture for at least 30 seconds. Look at the.

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Three Skeleton Key Visual Preview

Instructions -Number your paper for each picture shown -Stare at each picture for at least 30 seconds. Look at the foreground, background, and all the details. LET YOUR MIND WANDER. DO NOT SPEAK WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND UNTIL PROMPTED.

Instructions -After each image, complete the response frame to answer the question. Remember to copy every punctuation mark and spell carefully. Have fun… IF YOU DARE!

The story behind these figures is ___

I would feel ____ if I were in the lighthouse because _____.

The man in the boat is thinking, “ ___.”

These shapes remind me of ____.

The inhuman noises are made by __.

If I saw this outside my window I would ______.

In this image the rats are ____.

This is a picture of _______.

Based on his expression, the man is __.