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Kalehua had finished writing her name. After writing her name she had begun to draw a picture. She made four different size circles. For the hair she made slightly curved lines. She then made circles for both the nose and the eyes. As the mouth she used straight line with a slight curve. In between the faces she make markings of curved lines.

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