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Illustrate Lucia’s Coming of Age
Create a series of seven drawings based on key scenes in the novel.
Use details from the text and from your imagination to illustrate the moments you have chosen. Then, below each of your drawings, explain what is happening and give the page number(s) where this event takes place. Finally, explain why each of these moments is important to understanding how Lucia grows and changes during the novel.
Teaching Suggestion: This activity can be completed on paper or in a virtual environment. Students can use drawing applications or platforms such as Storyboard or Pixton and then post their work to a class website. If students complete the activity on paper, they may need some guidelines about how large and how detailed each drawing should be.
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