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How are these pictures alike?

KLQ What I THINK I KnowWhat I LEARNED What QUESTIONS I Still Have What I know about ___________________________________________

What is missing in this famous portrait of George Washington? Click the image to find out.

George Washington By Gilbert Stuart 1796 National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

George Washington Crossing the Delaware 1851

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Signing of: The Declaration of Independence Artist: John Trumbull, 1817 July 4, 1776 Click the image of George to learn more about his life.

KLQ What I THINK I KnowWhat I LEARNED What QUESTIONS I Still Have What I know about ___________________________________________

KLQ What I THINK I KnowWhat I LEARNED What QUESTIONS I Still Have What I know about ___________________________________________