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What do you see? Be a detective. Look at the images and look for clues that help you figure out what is happening..

What do you see? Where do you think this image was taken? When do you think it was taken?

What new things do you see? What might these people be doing? Do you want to change any of your earlier ideas?

What might the man be saying?

Are there new details in this image that you notice?

What might the man on the right be thinking? Who are the consumers in this image? Who are the producers?