Should I redo my Parsons Challenge?

<p>For my Parsons Challenge/ Home Test, I did three charcoal drawings of my great-grandmother:
1: The perspective of her child- she sits in a wheelchair, looking outside to the streets.
2: The perspective of herself- she meticulously applies makeup on herself. I drew the image in the mirror.
3: The perspective of her nurse/maid- she raises her fist in anger, with her hair, which in the other two drawings is neat and combed, messed up. </p>

<p>My concern is… even though these PERSPECTIVES are “overlooked,” the topic is a PERSON, not an “object, event, activity, or location” who isn’t “new” to my familiar surroundings. The exact assignment says: </p>

<p>Where do you live? What are your everyday activities? Where do you go? What have you overlooked? Discover something new within your familiar surroundings and daily life; this might be an object, event, activity, or location.</p>

<p>So… should I redo it?</p>

<p>You have to write a paragraph for each one, correct? I think you could easily write about how you overlook your grandmother and how by exploring her perspective you learned about the complexities of her life.</p>