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English, 29.10.2020 20:40 josuemartinez1030

I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO THE FORST CORRECT ANSWER In this lesson, you have learned about King James I and some of the influence he had over the
arts and playwrights like William Shakespeare. You will demonstrate your understanding of
this lesson by answering research questions and creating a shield for your own coat of arms.
There are three parts to this assignment. Use the Symbols of Kings: Establishing
Context worksheet to complete your work.
Part 1: Research heraldic symbols of the Royal Coat of Arms of King James I.
Part 2: Create a shield of your own based on your values and lifestyle:
.
Incorporate what you have learned about heraldic colors and symbols to design
your shield
• You can give it a modern twist by including symbols that represent your current
interests (a golden eagle listening to an iPod, for example).
Part 3: Write a paragraph of at least five sentences explaining how all of the elements included
(shape, color, and symbols) are representative of your life and your values
• Your paragraph should include proper grammar punctuation, and other language
conventions
• Be prepared to use your paragraph to present your shield to your instructor
during your Discussion-Based Assessment.

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