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  1. Look at the photograph.Large herds of zebras and wildebeests are shown grazing on a large, grassy plain. A single tree is also
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  2. Look at the photograph.Large herds of zebras and wildebeests are shown grazing on a large, grassy plain. A single tree is also
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  3. Look at the photograph.Large herds of zebras and wildebeests are shown grazing on a large, grassy plain. A single tree is also
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  5. Look at the photograph.Large herds of zebras and wildebeests are shown grazing on a large, grassy plain. A single tree is also
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  6. Look at the photograph.Large herds of zebras and wildebeests are shown grazing on a large, grassy plain. A single tree is also
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  8. Why do photographers use framing in a photograph?A. It can change the orientation of a photograph. B. It can make a photograph
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  9. Use the picture of Bonus Army marchers in 1932 to answer the question.Which aspect of the early years of the Great Depression
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  10. Why is it often easier to work from a photograph than from observation?A It's not easier to work from a photograph. B A
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