Cartoon
Graphic Novel
Persuasion
Website
Advertisements
100

What is a gutter?

The space between framed panels

100

What is a graphic novel?

A graphic novel is a type of novel with narrative development, written with illustrations and dialogue.

100

Which types of texts use persuasion?

Speeches, advertising, opinion columns, blogs, websites, appeals

100

What is used to navigate to various pages on a website?

Navigation Menu

100

The mnemonic PCAVTEVS is used to analyze advertisements- can you give the full mnemonic?

Please call Aunt Vera to Eat Vietnamese Springrolls

200

What are the images that are laid out within a border called?

Panel

200

What is the name for borderless panels?

This is often used to show dramatic effects. However the objects in the panel are still contained in a geometric shape.

Open panel

200

Why do people use personal anecdotes?

Engages their audience

200

What is the top section of the website including items such as the logo?

Header

200

P stands for Please and for
Product? What does this mean in the advert?

What is the product being sold?

What company is selling it

What do we use the product for?

300

What is a bleed?

When the illustrations run to the edge of the page, rather than having a white border

300

What do we call images that run outside the border of the panel. Typically, objects like guns protrude the panel border, but speech balloons also tend to do this?

Bleed

300

What is an example of the rule of three?

Various answers- It is moral, ethically correct, and honest.

300

Name 3 other items found on the webpage?

Banner, footer, sidebar, call to action button

300

C is for call and for Context of Culture. What does this mean in your advertisement analysis?

What is the historical context of the text?

How is this reflected in the language and images of the advert?

What is the ad saying about a particular culture?

400

Describe the different types of speech in a cartoon.

Speech bubbles, voice over, shout out, narration

400

What types of speech bubble/balloons are there?

Used to contain dialogue. Also called a speech balloon or bubble. They are often rounded or rectangular but they can be jagged or irregularly shaped. They can also be thought bubbles, which show the inner thoughts of the character. Balloon shapes and the style of font within them can also be significant!

400

Name 3 other popular forms of persuasive speech and give examples

Pathos Logos and Ethos or other devices

400

What is always necessary to consider when creating a website?

Must be carefully designed to elicit the required response from the audience with respect to purpose

400

Naming the next 2 in the mneumonic A and V as

Aunt Vera, what do these stand for?

Audience- target audience for ad.

These clues are used to - images, sounds, age, ethnicity, sounds

Values: Human needs ,fears, desires, health, love, security, social acceptance, positive negative messages

500

What are the text or icons called which represent what is going on in the character's head?

Text or icons that represent what's going on in the character's head. Examples: ? to indicate confusion ZZZ to indicate sleeping light bulb to indicate an idea @$%#$ to indicate anger Emanata are different from motion or speed lines, which indicate that a character is moving.

500

Describe the camera angles used in graphic novels and cartoons

Worm's eye view

Eye level

Birds eye view

long shot, close up, 

500

Name 5 important devices- don't repeat any that have been given before

Various

500

Why are font size, images, and color, and hyperlinks important in webpage design? Explain all 3.

font size- impact on the reader

images and color-fit for purpose and impact the reader

hyperlinks-directly takes the reader to another relevant website or page

500

To Eat Vietnamese Springrolls:  Stand for Text, Emotion, Visuals and Layout, and Subtext

 What do these stand for?

Text- what's in the message

Emotion- what does the ad evoke in the audience

Visuals and Layout- Images, photos, colours, add to the emotion and mood

Subtext- what is the subtext of the message- is there a hidden message