Portrait and Descriptionby Anna and Patrick
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Super NASA Frog Picturerecreated by our Walter Hays partners
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HEAD: Its head is a rectangle that is wider than it is tall. The head is 4 1/2 inches wide and 1 inch tall. It has two eyes that stick out like humps. The right eye is purple and the left eye is black. The outside ring is red. It has green eyelashes. In the middle of the eyes are two antennae, with spirals at the top. It has a black TV nose with two red antennae, one on each side of the TV. It has two purple spots on the cheeks, and it has three rectangles from the sides of the head. Below the television is a purple mouth with sharp teeth. STOMACH: It has a NASA sign on its stomach. The NASA background is purple. Right below the sign it is black. TAIL: Its tail is long and blue and sticks out below the NASA sign. SPRINGS: Right below the tail is a big pair of springs with five circles. The top circle is orange with purple dots, the second circle is green, the third circle is purple, the fourth circle is black, and the fifth circle is blue. ARM: There is an arm sticking out below the head on the right. It has a pig's hoof and a purple antenna sticking out in the middle of the hoof. CAPE: It has a red cape that goes down to the springs with a yellow "F" on it.
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Analysisby Anna and PatrickThe cape was red and had an F on it, but it was supposed to stick out on the left. It has a blue tail. We did not ask at all for little stars and planets and a little ball that said "Help!" We also said to draw the eyes on top of the head like humps. We didn't ask for a small tail, we asked for a long tail, but maybe we were unclear. We should have said that it had one big spring, not a pair of springs. We also should have said that it had a cape on the left, not in the middle like they drew it. We did not say there were purple rectangles in the head, so they drew it outside the head. We did not say that there was another pair of antennas, so they thought the antennas we described were the TV antennas.
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