Portrait and Descriptionby Matt and Marek
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V-8 Engine Picturerecreated by our Walter Hays partners
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| The head is the front half of a red race car with black checkers as a cover for the eye. A red eye goes in the middle of the head. In the back of the head there is a big, bumpy square with black dots. On the top of the head there are two horns with a red and black pattern. On the tops of the horns are brown telephone poles with two black wires going across. On the head, except for the front, there are black dots. The number 62 is in the middle of the head. The neck is big, and it has many black dots on the top half. The neck is blue and is the shape of a flat-topped triangle. On the right side of the neck there is a little hand that is green, which shoots a yellow fireball. The sides of the neck curve out. There is a little blue horn that is horizontal coming out of the back of the neck on the left. The body is bowl-shaped. On the right side there is one big, orange and red arm. On the other side there is a half-cut-off orange arm. On the same side, there are three blue and green arms. On the other side, there are three red and purple arms with lightning bolts. A black, blue, and green arm is in the middle. A black exhaust fume pipe is in the back bottom of the left side. His legs are both brown. One leg has a roller blade that is black with four purple wheels and buckles. The other foot is brown with a skateboard on it. The skateboard has a black buckle and green wheels. The foot has six black dots on it. |
Analysisby Marek and MattWe explained the legs, the neck, the little green hands, the fire ball, and the lightening bolts. We also explained the dots on the back of the head very well. On the neck we should have said it was two inches tall. We should have said the body was blue and that the hands came out of the middle of the monster's body. We should have explained that he was 10 inches tall. We should have written that the race car doesn't have a tire. |
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