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Inspired minds

Inspired minds

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7 Slides • 20 Questions

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Inspired minds

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Creativity

Talk to the class about situations when you useD or use your creativity.

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Vocabulary

- Breakthrough
- Faulty
- Fixated
- Frustrated
- Impasse
- In a flash
- Insight
- Stage
- Wander

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Adjective Clauses with Object Relative Pronouns

  • Restrictive clauses:                                                                            WHO, WHOM, THAT, θ, for people. WHICH, THAT, θ, for things.

  • Nonrestrictive clauses:                                                                  (Between commas) WHO, WHOM, for people. WHICH, for things.



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Extra Vocabulary

  • Masterpiece: An extremely good painting, novel, movie, or other work of art.

  • Mural: A large picture painted on a wall.

  • Priceless: Worth so much money that the value cannot be estimated.

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New VocabularY

  • Graffiti: Words or pictures that are drawn in public places.

  • Vandalism: Deliberate damaging of things, especially public property.

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Multiple Choice

What's the synonym of GRITTY:

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Criticized

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Signature

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Dirty

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Surface for painting.

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Multiple Choice

What's the synonym of TAG:

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Criticized

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Signature

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Dirty

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Surface for painting.

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Multiple Choice

What's the synonym of CANVAS:

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Criticized

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Signature

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Dirty

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Surface for painting.

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Multiple Choice

What's the synonym of VILIFIED:

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Criticized

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Signature

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Dirty

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Surface for painting.

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Give your opinion

Looking at this graffiti, what do you think of it? Do you see art or vandalism? Why? What do you think the author meant?

* Finish your speech and call a classmate.

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Multiple Choice

The wall of art is a train tunnel famous for graffiti art.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Nick Posada thinks there is a difference between graffiti art and vandalism.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Nick is surprised that one of his pieces is still on the wall of fame.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The only place graffiti artists like Nick can show their work is in the streets.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Chris Murray sees a lot of similarities between graffiti art and traditional public art, since both are commissioned.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Graffiti art has sold well to collectors.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Open Ended

What do you think the rules for painting in public spaces are? Write your ideas.

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