History, asked by Robot20, 1 year ago

Report writing visit to a museum and write a report on the most impressive section (according to you)
of the museum,explaining why you like it?

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Answered by dikshitkumar119
9
Yes, finally, ladies and gentlemen, I present you with your Creation Museum report! Thank you for your patience. Our report today has two parts: The first part is a photographic tour, with all the snarktasticness you’ve been no doubt hoping for. Click on the first picture and cruise on through. It’s long — 101 pictures — but, hey, you guys paid top dollar, so I don’t want to skimp. The second part, a think piece, if you will, is directly below. It’s no less snarky (as you will soon discover), but also somewhat more thoughtful. Enjoy.
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Answered by CBSEMP
5
The following are examples of summaries of museum visits that a student recently made.  Please note that one should not conclude that every student should see the museums exactly as this student did because each student will have a unique experience.   Nor should one conclude that this is a blueprint for every student's summaries and just copy his ideas.  A few of my comments are in brackets and highlighted.   As you will note, the major shortcoming of these reports is specifics related to Arkansas history which the student learned from the visits.  Many things are "interesting" and I want you to be interested, but what do they mean when related to Arkansas history.  If I were to ask a question on the final (I am not saying I will), that included in part the following:  "Based on your museum visits, what did you specifically learn about the history of Arkansas?",  what would this student be able to answer from a review of his or her summaries

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