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How does the story start? || The Story starts when the teacher enters the room. The teachers gives them an assignment. || The sanctuary co-owner tells us about the friendships between the elephants. She tells us about Bella and Tarra. || What has changed? || The closing situation is that Gus has something for his project. || The closing situation is that the two are even closer friends. Bella is protective of Tarra. || How is this achieved? || No, the story is told in third person. || No, we see the story from multiple people. || 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 ** : I read stories to get the full meaning by checking every detail. I look for the vocabulary and if the story is told in First, Second, or Third person. I look at the visuals and the text. I compare them both and make a guess on what the story is about. This is how I "read" a story.
 * || **Happy Thanksgiving Gus ...** || **Assignment America ...** ||
 * What is the opening situation?
 * What is the problem of challenge that is posed? || Billy starts to mess up the vegetable picking that Gus is doing. || Bella suffers a spinal injury. ||
 * How does this create conflict between characters? || Gus gets mad at Billy. || Tarra misses Bella. ||
 * How is this resolved? || Mr.T chases Billy away. || Tarra guards Bella as she heals. ||
 * How is the closing situation different to the opening situation?
 * Do you see the story from one character's point of view?
 * color
 * framing
 * composition
 * size
 * type of shot
 * subject matter
 * setting
 * lighting
 * pose
 * text (or voice)


 * Note: How do the color, framing, composition, etc. help to tell the story? **

For a news story, I look at the details. Such as what the reporters are saying and what it says that the bottom of the screen. I then add my own way of saying the story. This helps with understanding the story. As I find the news complex at times. This is how I "read" a news story.
 * //Assignment America// Paragraph Here ** :


 * Note: What about this news story about the elephant and the dog? How did the type of camera shot, the setting, the lighting, etc, help to tell the story?**