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1. Draw, in the presence of the Examiner, with pencil, brush, pen or crayon an original illustration of any incident or character in a simple story. 2. Do the following: 2a. Draw from life or memory, in pen and ink or pencil any animal or human they have seen. 2b. Draw from nature a landscape or a still-life group. 2c. Keep, and use a sketchbook for a period of three months. 2d. Illustrate a story by means of match-stick figures in a series of not less than four pictures. 2e. Make a simple greeting card of your own design using pencil, brush, pen or crayon. 2f. Make a model in clay. |
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