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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw an image" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when giving instructions or requests to someone to create a visual representation of something. For example: "Please draw an image of the sunset over the mountains." "Can you draw an image of a cat for our logo?" "Let's have the students draw images of their favorite animals for art class." "I need you to draw an image of the proposed layout for the event."
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An etching, for instance, requires an artist to draw an image onto a metal plate with a stylus (an acid bath later burns the design into the metal), and impressions are taken from that.
I have students draw an image from the poem, or select a part to respond to.
Draw an image that captures the action of this myth in a single scene.
In Tory focus groups, members of the public are asked to draw an image they associate with the party.
We're allowed to draw an image of him, we're allowed to make movies about him - other religions you're not allowed.
For lithographic prints a plain dark-coloured crayon made of wax, soap, lac, mastic, sheep tallow, lampblack, and sometimes copal is used to draw an image directly on the stone surface.
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He draws an image of concentric circles around an armchair, a kind of comfort zone.
Actually, it seems that he approaches the content of his work by first drawing an image that then works into a particular theme rather than the other way around.
If students are going to read the entire article, use the opportunity to have them practice reading strategies, like writing a one-sentence summary for every several paragraphs; drawing an image to "visualize" a paragraph or two; or writing a question about something that they want to learn more about.
The intention of drawing an image, perhaps aimed at an architectural creation, stimulates creativity and boosts the image drawing itself.
So, when a young learner draws an image of the letter "A," the physical action is different from drawing an image of the letter, "B".
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