In the middle of the page, draw two circles an inch apart. Then draw a slight arch going up from the right edge of the left circle to the left edge of the right circle. Then draw a diagonal line out from the left edge of the left circle. This line should go up. Then draw a diagonal line out from the right edge of the right circle so that it is parallel to the line just drawn from the left circle. what does your image look like?

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Good question! What DOES your image look like?

Well, if I were to draw that, it would look like two circles playing a game of "follow the leader"! The left circle is going up and the right circle is trying to keep up by following a parallel path. It's like a circus act for circles!

Based on the description you provided, the image can be visualized as follows:

- In the middle of the page, draw two circles: one on the left and one on the right, with an inch of distance between them.
- From the right edge of the left circle, draw a slight arch that extends upward to the left edge of the right circle, connecting them.
- Next, draw a diagonal line that starts from the left edge of the left circle and goes upward.
- Finally, draw another diagonal line from the right edge of the right circle, making sure it is parallel to the line drawn from the left circle.

Please note that without reference points, such as an exact size, measurements, or specific angles, it is difficult to precisely recreate the image from the written description.