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the lights on to get the attention of the student's. ||<  || he was going to bring on Monday because he was thankful of a lot of a lot things and he couldn't choose just one. ||<  || fruits and vegetables for thanksgiving dinner. And his mean friend Billy who got them in trouble a couple of times while they were picking their food. And at the end he takes a pictures with the turkey who with he ad a lot of fun and that's his picture of what he's thankful for. ||<  || What has changed? ||< The closing situation is that at the end Gus is thankful of everything and he has his pictures ready for Monday. Him and the turkey, and he can't wait till Monday to show everyone his picture of him and the turkey. What changed was that at first he though about getting a picture of him and his bestfriend Bean. But then when he went to the farm everything changed and at the end he got his picture of what he's thankful for. ||<  || How is this achieved? ||< I think that the most character's point of view is Gus because he's the one that has trouble choosing what pictures he's going to bring on Monday, because he's thankful of a lot of thing that he need's help choosing and at the end, he find's out what he is the most thankful for his going to the farm and have fun picking fruits and vegetables with he's friend and the turkey. ||<  || 
 * <  ||< **Happy Thanksgiving Gus ...** ||<   ||
 * < What is the opening situation? ||< The story start's by the teacher coming to the class and turning
 * < What is the problem of challenge that is posed? ||< The problem is that Gus had trouble on picking what photo
 * < How does this create conflict between characters? ||< The conflict between the character's is that Bean and Billy don't get alone because they don't like each other. ||<  ||
 * < How is this resolved? ||< This is resolve by Gus and his friend going to the farm and picking some
 * < How is the closing situation different to the opening situation?
 * < Do you see the story from one character's point of view?
 * **...** || **Assignment America ...** ||
 * What is the opening situation? || The opening situation is that there are two unknown animals that became best friends from know where, usually they spend time with each all day they never separate from each other. ||  ||
 * What is the problem of challenge that is posed? || The problem was that Bella had trouble with here back and she couldn't move her legs or wag her tail. ||  ||
 * How does this create conflict between characters? || There's no conflict between the characters because both of them get alone with each other.

What has changed? || The closing situation is that Bella and Tara are best friends and that they do everything together and that it doesn't matter if they are different types of animals, they still hanging out, and that they still loving each other because their love, and trust is miracle, and stronger then ever. Bella even let's Tara pet her belly with her huge big foot. ||  || How is this achieved? || I think that the most point of view of the story is both if the animals witch is Tara and Bella, and why I think is both of them? because both of them is the story about, both of them are always together, and they are talking about them the hole time of why they are always together and how their relationship grew. ||
 * Note: The conflict is when they are separated from each other. ** ||  ||
 * How is this resolved? || This is resolved by Tora waiting for Bella outside for three weeks without going know where. And after she was okay from her spin, they used to take Bella outside to see her friend Tora. There was no options that these two were going to be farther from each other. ||  ||
 * How is the closing situation different to the opening situation?
 * Do you see the story from one character's point of view?

2. Then, by paying particular attention to the visual images in the stories and the ways in which these provide clues to the meaning of the stories, write a paragraph explaining how you "read" the stories to get the full meaning of each of the stories. You may find it useful to consider some of these factors: **Feliz dia de Gracias, Gus!** //** Paragraph Here ** : //
 * color
 * framing
 * composition
 * size
 * type of shot ellipse (69, 84, 128, 117); //make eyes//
 * // subject matter //
 * // setting //
 * // lighting //
 * // pose //
 * // text (or voice) //

I read the story Feliz dia de Gracias Gus, by looking at the pictures and the characters, like when I was reading Feliz dia de Gracias I was looking at the colors and how they draw the personality. For me reading Gus I knew it was for little kids, because the way the colors are, and the way the characters are expressing themselves, and the way the characters are acting, for examples the way their little voices are which they talk like little kids. The framing is really big but as you can see, you can see the characters really good, and the colors that they have on. The size the size of the pictures are really big, like really expand so that the story and the characters fit on and you can see perfectly what the story is about. The subject like the titles are really big, like for example the tittle for Gus Feliz dia de Gracias. it is really big so that you can see that the story that you are about to read is about Feliz dia de Gracias. The lights the lighting is really bright so that is better for everyone to read the story, the lighting are perfect to see the pictures,and to read the story. The pose the pose for the picture are in big so that you can see that they are making faces, or if they're mad or if they happy. And the text, the text's are big so that you can see what they wrote, or if's someone is talking and you're lost you can see the words and what they're saying.


 * Assignment America// Paragraph Here** : I read Assignment America by hearing what they were saying about Tara and Bella. The colors were natural because since they were outside on the news, obviously the colors are natural from the nature, The framing is big like always, so that you can see everything what is going on outside while they are talking(saying the story), The size were pretty good because they on the most they were focusing on the animals while they were asking question to the lady that takes care of the zoo or the animals. The subject matter there weren't a lot because since it was from the news they didn't have that much subject on it. Honestly I new that it was for everybody all over the world, because since it was on TV, on the news so that people can see what it going on, plus the story about assignment America, it's not only just for little kids, if not for adults or for teens to know what is going on with animals and their story.


 * Note: There is a story and there is a subject. What was it? How does the camera help to tell the story? **