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RUN How does the story start? || The class tells the class to take a picture of what they are thankful for. || There is a place for elephants and they tell you a weird relationship between a dog and elephant. || What has changed? || At first Gus couldn't think of anything to do for his project then it changed by him and a bully messing things up. || They are so different i don't even know how they could be friends but then the elephant showed her loyalty to the dog by not moving when the dog got sick. || How is this achieved? || In this story its from the 1st person and its about Gus and not really anyone else. || In this story its in 3rd person and its more of a documentary and its mostly about the elephant and slightly her best friend, the dog. ||
 * || ||  || **Happy Thanksgiving Gus ...** || **Assignment America ...** ||
 * What is the opening situation?
 * What is the problem of challenge that is posed? || Problem is that they try to help out a farm and a bully messes stuff up || They challenged America to try to build friendships no matter how different two people are. ||
 * How does this create conflict between characters? || Gus is trying to actually help and the bully keeps messing stuff up. || When the dog got sick the elephant did not move one spot and stayed in front of the house where the dog was being cured . ||
 * How is this resolved? || Mr.t got rid of the bully and Gus uses Mr.T for his thankful project || Every day the master of the dog would come out with the dog and allow the elephant to see the dog and pet her belly. ||
 * 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:


 * color
 * framing
 * composition
 * size
 * type of shot
 * subject matter
 * setting
 * lighting
 * pose
 * text (or voice)

//**Feliz dia de Gracias, Gus!**// **Paragraph Here**: