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Comic Strip: Elements of A Short Story

The document discusses comic strips and their elements. It defines a comic strip as a series of small images printed on a single piece of paper that tell a narrative or chronological story. The teacher will show students a comic strip that demonstrates elements of a short story. As an assignment, students will then be asked to create their own comic strips that contain the elements of a short story, such as characters, setting, conflict, and plot.

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Comic Strip: Elements of A Short Story

The document discusses comic strips and their elements. It defines a comic strip as a series of small images printed on a single piece of paper that tell a narrative or chronological story. The teacher will show students a comic strip that demonstrates elements of a short story. As an assignment, students will then be asked to create their own comic strips that contain the elements of a short story, such as characters, setting, conflict, and plot.

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COMIC STRIP
Elements of a short story

Puaben, PhilGrace T.
Comic strip
a series of small images printed
on a single piece of paper
(narrative strip proper)
Comic strip
series of adjacent drawn images,
usually arranged horizontally,
that are designed to be read as a
narrative or a chronological
sequence.
Motivation
• The teacher will show a comic
strip that contains the element
s of short story.
Assignment
• The teacher will ask the students
to make their own comic strip.
• Their product must contain the
elements of a short story.
Students:
• Analyze comic strips to identify characters, setting,
conflict, and plot.
• Create or reconstruct a sequence of events from the
story.
• Organize ideas on how to combine pictures, captions,
and dialogue to tell about a specific event or express a
message.
• Develop comic strips to depict story-related or self-
created events, convey a message, or express interesting
information.

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