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What made Katie want to touch the sunflowers in The Sunflowers painting by Vincent van Gogh?

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What made Katie want to touch the sunflowers in The Sunflowers painting by Vincent van Gogh?

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She liked to work in the garden and thought the sunflowers looked just like they had seeds in them for her to plant. What stage of growth were many of the sunflowers in? Ripe, ready to harvest What was the evidence that brought you to that conclusion? The flowers were brown and crunchy, you could see the seeds, and when the sunflowers fell to the floor the seeds fell all over the floor. How come only one of the Breton Girls were willing to help Katie clean up her mess? The other two were dancing in the picture titled Breton Girls Dancing by Paul Gauguin. What do you think attracted ZaZou the dog to snatch up the sunflowers and run off? Possible answers include they were bright and colorful, the stems reminded him of sticks, he just wanted to play, he wanted to play tug of war, he wanted attention. Describe what happened in another one of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings titled Caf Terrace at Night. Zazou ran through the caf knocking things over and tripping the waiters, making them upset.

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