Look at the illustrations and the size of the people versus the landscape and buildings. What do the proportions say in terms of a message being conveyed? Please be sure to cite pages for your evidence/examples.
Question 2
2.
Look at the colors being used in your page numbers for today. What could the colors symbolize or represent? Please be sure to cite pages for your evidence/examples.
Question 3
3.
What words were used that have negative connotations? In what context were they used? Did they make an impact on the audience (you as a reader or your group)? Please be sure to cite pages for your evidence/examples.
Question 4
4.
Why has this text been written and drawn? Justify your response with your own opinion as well as evidence from the text.
Question 5
5.
On the T-chart, make sure to write down from the above pages areas where facts were used versus fiction. Cite page numbers, please.
Question 6
6.
Within the space provided, find pictures of individuals that you think that the book was written for. Who is the audience that the author wanted to connect to?
Question 7
7.
Explain your choices from question 6. Reference at least three of the pictures/photographs and why you chose them.
Question 9
9.
Explain briefly why you chose to read the sentence or phrase the way you did. Be as detailed as possible.