I find the mural itself more moving because anyone can take a picture, but not everyone can make a piece of art like the mural. The person who painted the mural was moved so much that he/she decided to post something that anyone can see at anytime. Someone can take a picture of the mural, but you don't feel the total emotion and amazement as you would if seeing the mural for yourself in person.
Well, this is my first blog EVER. So if I'm terrible at it, you're just gonna have to deal with it because it's a grade for me. (: I'm ready to learn how to make the most of this blog and get an amazing grade in AP Language. (:
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Completely agree. Good job.
ReplyDeletejust because you might not have got the meaning tp the picture doesn't mean the mural had oodles of more depth
ReplyDeleteI concur...... no but for real, majority of what was said I believe to a certain extent. I thought that the photo meant more because is added the girls. Assuming they are sisters, it resembled to me as being the twin towers themselves.
ReplyDeletegreat job labby
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