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Now that you have written your paragraph, search the web for information about this painting:  Dynamism of a Cyclist. 

Choose at least two websites which provide useful information, and make the appropriate notes so you may cite these two sites appropriately in your assignment.  You might check in your text or your Hacker for the info you need to cite a website while you're at this.

After you have read some of the information, write another paragraph about what new things you may have learned, and how you might now be seeing the painting differently.  Just add this to your previous document.

Finally, make a mini "works cited" containing the two websites.

Remember, you shouldn't go back and rewrite your first paragraph once you gain some insights from the research.  These paragraphs should be completely different from one another.

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