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Beverley's instructions to the students

"I'm going to ask you to imagine, this is where you're going to do a little bit of writing, starting the story. I hope you're going to have time when you go back to school to follow this through, but I want you just to begin. And I'm going to ask you, what do I mean, if I'm asking you to imagine, and you've got a choice, you can imagine that you are either, lets go back to the image, you can imagine that you are either the child, who we think is a boy slave, or the Princess. And I want you to write, as if you are that person. You're going to be using the word 'I', but you’re not going to be talking about yourself 'I', you’re going to be imagining that you're either the Princess or the servant. Just put your name at the top, and then the name either 'Princess' or 'Slave'. And you can give yourself a name, by the way."
 
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