Mao Zedong
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
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Hi Oliver,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this slideshow about Mao Zedong. I didn't know much about him and have learnt quite a lot from reading your slideshow. Isn't it amazing how the people in power can influence and alter how you think, act and behave. That is why having individual people and differing viewpoints is so important as it allows everyone to see things from different perspectives. How did you find all of this information? Did you find it hard to reword into your own words? I like that you have take the time to add in punctuation to your text, as it makes it much easier for the reader to read. I see that you have used some images to support your text.....have you thought about doing a Google Drawing of Mao? This way you could say that the text and images were all yours.
Keep up the great work Oliver!
Mrs Wing