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Braille Drawing: Dragonfly

Size: 9 rows, 7 cells

By: Thomas Schinköth (2021)

Braille drawing of a dragonfly

Here we go!

Row 1:

space 2 times, dot 5, WERE, comma

Row 2:

colon, full stop, WERE, FOR, WERE, exclamation mark, colon

Row 3:

c, d, g, FOR, g, f, c

Rows 4–6:

space 3 times, FOR

Row 7:

space 3 times, q

Rows 8–9:

space 3 times, l

Description of the Drawing

Translated by AI: The dragonfly is shown from above. The head is at the top of our braille drawing. The large compound eyes, which are very characteristic of a dragonfly, are indicated by the two individual dots to the left and right of the head. The body consists of the thorax and the very long abdomen. The two pairs of wings are unfolded and ready for flight. On a dragonfly, these front and rear wings are approximately the same size.

Braille drawing of a dragonfly