Look at the list of examples of resistance above . choose one of them

a. Create your own drawing and conversation between a slave and his master , or conversation between two slaves . Your conversation must show resistance

b. Show your drawing and conversation to your partner . Ask them to describe the attitudes of the people in the conversation

a. Create your own drawing and conversation between a slave and his master, showing resistance:

Drawing:
The drawing shows a slave standing tall, with a look of determination on their face. The master is looking down at the slave, with a cruel expression. The setting is a plantation field, with the sun setting in the background.

Conversation:
Slave: "I will not let you break me, no matter how hard you try. I am more than just property, I am a human being with dignity."
Master: "You dare speak back to me? You are nothing but a piece of property, and you will do as I say."
Slave: "I will never bow down to you. I will resist, I will fight, and I will never give up hope for a better future."
Master: "You may think you have strength, but I hold the power here. You will regret defying me."

(Please note that this conversation is fictional and for the purpose of showing resistance in a historical context.)