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English, 11.02.2021 22:20 hfleysher

You have read the Great StoneFace I and II. Think of any local myth (story) or legend you know of, from any place. Legends are stories from a particular place that pass on from generation to generation. You may also search for stories or legends surrounding any place. Represent that myth visually.  Students are required to make a comic strip of about 7-10 panels, related to any local myth / legend which they find interesting. ​

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