What Makes Good Evidence?
Evidence in A Girl Called Echo
Literary Devices
Pages
100
Name one way evidence can be bad?

[See student examples]

100
On page 105, if you were citing the name "benjamin?" what would you say that word is contained within?

A speech bubble

100

What is Hyperbole?

An exaggeration 

100

On what page does Echo first travel back to the past in her mind?

1

200

What is an audience looking for when they seek out "credible" evidence in a Literary Exploration?

They are looking for true and real examples. Does the text say what you say it does?

200
On page 102, what is one textual piece of evidence for Echo's sadness?

Tears, denial, hug, etc.

200

What is onomatopoeia?

Sound effects (eg. Boom, crash)

200

On what page does Echo meet Benjamin?

70/71

300

What is an audience looking for when we mention "specificity" of evidence?

That the evidence is specific and rooted in the text. This makes it easier for a reader to follow.

300

On page 97 there is an example of which literary device?

Onomatopoeia. 

300

What is verbal irony?

When a character says one thing but means another.

300

On what page does Louis Riel decide that he is going to turn himself in?

151

400

Why do we need evidence?

To show that we are in dialogue with the text!

400

What visual novel element is different on page 76 and page 77?

The gutter colour changes.

400

What is a juxtaposition?

Two seemingly contrasting ideas placed closely to each other.

400

On what page does Echo first listen to music?

25

500

What makes good "synthesis" of evidence?

Combining simple evidence to create a more complex whole.

500

On Page 54, what can the wordless page be connected to?

[See student answer]

500

What is apostrophe (literary device not punctuation)?

The addressing of an inanimate object.

500

On what page does Echo first talk to her mother?

53/54

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