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To embed your Project 1 assignment on your Project One page, youamp;#39;re gonna go ahead and go to sites.google.com. Then, you will click on your online portfolio. From there, weamp;#39;re gonna go ahead and click on our Project One page, and weamp;#39;ll click amp;quot;Drive.amp;quot; Youamp;#39;ll click the little search icon, and youamp;#39;ll go ahead and type in the name of your Project, and you will click it. And it inserts it for you. The next thing you want to do is go ahead and x out of that. And weamp;#39;ll grab it, and weamp;#39;ll drag it down, so the document shows the whole first page. Youamp;#39;ll know that itamp;#39;s done when it gets to where it changes size, like this one does. So go ahead and click the blue amp;quot;Publishamp;quot; button, and now youamp;#39;ve got your Project 1 draft posted on your Google Site. If you want to see how it looks, you can click next to the amp;quot;Publishamp;quot; button. There will be a pull down menu that says