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Van Gogh had a lot of ups and downs in his life. Take a little bit of time to consider the text and, if necessary, read
more about van Gogh's life, through Internet searches from reliable websites and create a list of the times you
thought were the best times in his life and the times that you thought were the worst. You can think about it both
professionally and personally for him because they might not always be good in both areas or bad in both areas at
the same time. Try to find at least three positive times in his life and at least three negative times in his life. Be as
specific as you can be in your lists.

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