Look at the image
and
create a caption or story that goes
along with it, just like you...
Geography, 18.02.2021 17:20 bknycfl3951
Look at the image
and
create a caption or story that goes
along with it, just like you would
see
in a comic book. It will be helpful to
look at the entire assignment first, so
that you have an idea of what this is
all about.
Answers: 3
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