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When the Sea Turned to Silver(Book Covers & Fant ...
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What magical creature or element do we often see in fantasy book covers?
Dragons, glowing objects, castles (accept variations)
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Who tells magical stories that guide Pinmei?
Amah (her grandmother)
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What stone is mentioned in the prophecy?
The Luminous Stone
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In fantasy stories, what kind of places do we often see?
Magical forests, castles, mountains, hidden kingdoms
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Who is kidnapped in the story?
Amah
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If you saw a dragon on a book cover, what would you expect in the story?
An adventure, danger, or a magical quest.
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If you could design a book cover, what magical element would you add?
(Open answer – students share ideas: glowing stone, dragon, mountain, etc.)
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Pinmei is a normal girl, but what makes her journey magical?
She meets mythical creatures and follows a prophecy.
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What makes a story a fantasy story?
It includes magic, mythical creatures, or imaginary worlds.
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Why are magical objects important in fantasy stories?
They help characters, solve problems, or guide the adventure.
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Why do you think authors and illustrators use fantasy elements on covers?
To catch attention, show magic, and make readers curious
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What color is often used in fantasy to show mystery or magic?
Purple, blue, or gold (accept variations)
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What does the book cover help readers imagine?
The characters, setting, and fantasy mood of the story
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