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3RD GRADE - END OF CHALLENGE 1
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Name of the GN or story.
title
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What ´s sexual and reproductive health?
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What´s the independent clause? She went swimming because she was hot.
She went swimming
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What did you know about the STI you used in your GN?
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What´s the independent clause? While Richard studied, Kevin took a nap.
Kevin took a nap.
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Text that speaks directly to the reader.
caption / NARRATOR
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Words that indicate a sound that accompanies the panel.
sound effect - onomatopeia
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What´s symbolism? mention 2 examples
Represent a concept using a symbol
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pop, bang, sniff, cough! are examples of _____________?
onomatopoeia
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What´s the independent clause? Eventhough Sam was tired, he decided to go to the late movie with his friends.
he decided to go to the late movie with his friends.
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Names of the writers and artists of the comic.
credits
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Name 3 features of Graphic Novels.
panels, gutters, captions, open panels etc.
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Panel that takes up space of several panels in the GN to introduce and action or character.
splash panel
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Mention 3 shapes of panels.
rectangles, squares or trapezoids
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What´s foreshadowing?
Is the writer giving the reader clues about what might happen in the story.
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Is the space between the panels of the comic.
gutters
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These are the objects that are used to contain the dialogue that is spoken by the characters in the GN.
Balloons - speech balloons
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What´s the edge or outline of a panel?
border
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