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Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
Paul Allison and/or Improv Teammate(Oct 22 2025 9:28PM):
What do you think about my image?
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I read your writing or look at an image, and respond with YES, AND... L...
First off, that image gives off big energy—it’s got a superhero vibe that makes the idea of citizenship feel exciting and powerful. I love how the visual pulls in that comic book style with bold colors and action lines; it’s inviting, almost as if it’s calling folks to step up and see citizenship as something dynamic. Who do you think is the main audience for this image—students, friends, maybe your community?
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Paul Allison and/or Voice and Audience Coach(Oct 22 2025 9:30PM):
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I give you ways to:
- express your unique voice
- navigate different...
Thanks for sharing your image and asking, “What do you think about my image?” I want to make sure I’m staying focused on your question—how does your image come across, and what feedback can help you develop it further? Let’s start by looking at the overall vibe of your “Citizenship Rocks” cartoon. The superhero movie/cartoon style really pops! The bold visuals, comic-like colors, and the big, confident lettering give off a strong “heroic action” energy. This totally fits with the idea of citizenship being something powerful and dynamic.
Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
Paul Allison and/or Voice and Audience Coach(Oct 22 2025 9:31PM):
Are there enough different kinds of people represented?
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Voice and Audience Coach with Paul Allison's edits:
Voice and Audience Coach
I give you ways to:
- express your unique voice
- navigate different...
You also asked, “Are there enough different kinds of people represented?” That’s a really important question, and it shows you’re thinking about inclusion and representation in your work. Looking closely at your image (without seeing the actual details here), I’d prompt you to review: Do the characters reflect a variety of races, genders, ages, body types, and abilities? Is there visual evidence that anyone can see themselves as a “citizenship superhero”? Sometimes cartoons default to just one or two types of people—so it’s worth considering if anyone might feel left out or if everyone gets a chance to shine.
Do you want more feedback on how your image represents diversity?
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Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
First off, that image gives off big energy—it’s got a superhero vibe that makes the idea of citizenship feel exciting and powerful. I love how the visual pulls in that comic book style with bold colors and action lines; it’s inviting, almost as if it’s calling folks to step up and see citizenship as something dynamic. Who do you think is the main audience for this image—students, friends, maybe your community?
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Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
Thanks for sharing your image and asking, “What do you think about my image?” I want to make sure I’m staying focused on your question—how does your image come across, and what feedback can help you develop it further? Let’s start by looking at the overall vibe of your “Citizenship Rocks” cartoon. The superhero movie/cartoon style really pops! The bold visuals, comic-like colors, and the big, confident lettering give off a strong “heroic action” energy. This totally fits with the idea of citizenship being something powerful and dynamic.
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Paul Allison is a nationally-known educator and EdTech expert… (more)
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You also asked, “Are there enough different kinds of people represented?” That’s a really important question, and it shows you’re thinking about inclusion and representation in your work. Looking closely at your image (without seeing the actual details here), I’d prompt you to review: Do the characters reflect a variety of races, genders, ages, body types, and abilities? Is there visual evidence that anyone can see themselves as a “citizenship superhero”? Sometimes cartoons default to just one or two types of people—so it’s worth considering if anyone might feel left out or if everyone gets a chance to shine.
Do you want more feedback on how your image represents diversity?
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