In this photo we have three guards standing in front of what looks like a guard tower. There is also barbed wire. It makes me wonder how strict were these guards. These guards look to have smiles on their faces which scares me a little. It looks almost like they are having fun. My guess of what's happening is that these guys were asked to pose for a picture. I think this because the guys sitting have their hands on their lap and all of them are looking into the camera. 

8A Global Studies: This blog is a forum for you to share with the class your reactions to Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel. You are required to write a post based on the assigned reading. Each writing post should be at least 200 words in length. In addition to posting your response to the reading, take time to read at least two other posts and comment briefly following the guidelines we have set forth in class. If two people have already commented on a post, please choose another.
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Luke,
ReplyDeleteThe image you chose is really moving. I think your description was very detailed, but a little long. Maybe you could try and lessen the amount of sentences. Overall you did a good job!