“Oh, did something happen to your eyes?” Sue asked worriedly. Nancy shook her head. “This is part of today’s lesson. You girls know me pretty well. What color are my eyes?” “Blue,” Peg said. “Gray,” Karen guessed. Cathy shrugged. “Green?” There was a pause. Nancy smiled. “The only thing you seem to remember is that they’re not brown.” She took off the dark glasses, and the girls stared at her. “I was right. They’re blue!” Peg called out. “Today,” said Nancy, “we’re going to talk about being observant so that from one quick glance at a person, you can describe him or her accurately.” Honey sighed. “I’d need three pairs of eyes to do that.” Nancy set up her blackboard and drew the outline of a human body, putting in dots for eyes, nose, and mouth. “You’ll notice that the geometric shape of this figure, like all human bodies, is a triangle,” she said. “The head is the most important part. The body has two of almost everything, so in nearly every case, it can be divided in half when you’re making your observation.”
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