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hi everyone Talia from sought-out and today we're going to be creating blackout poetry so blackout poetry is an art form where you use a page of text so this could be text from a magazine and newspaper a book or you could print out your own text like I have here so all you do is pick out a few words from the text these words could work together to create a sentence or they could be completely abstract but all you need to do pick out those words and highlight them in the page so these are two very simple examples that I've created here as you can see you can choose to black out most of the page and keep your words visible or you could just choose to block out sections which will also make your words the focal point of the piece but you still have a lot of text that is visible so what I'm going to do is walk you through the process and we're going to create a more complicated version of one of these blackout poetry pieces so we're just going to start off with a page of text so this is a...