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English, 23.01.2022 05:20 ajahbraun

ns: Make a representation adapting your chosen literary piece from across the globe into any creative medium of your choices such as video blog, weblog, spoken poetry, manga, song/rap, dance, digital poster or drawing, etc. applying your skills in using multimedia and ICT. However, if ICT tools and internet connections are unavailable you may create a drawing, symbol, images, painting, or comic strip as your literary representation

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