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English, 02.10.2020 19:01 elisakgarcia2007

Do a mini-research project on van Gogh's The Potato Eaters. Begin by studying the painting and generating three important questions that you might have about the work. (Think about your who, what, when, why, how questions.) Then, draw on at least two different sources to try and answer those questions. Use print sources by visiting the library and discussing your questions with a librarian. For digital sources, use websites ending in .gov or .edu. Once you have completed your research, write a two paragraph essay explaining your questions, why you asked them, and the answers you found.

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