To stand for or stay in the place of
represent
Use these for the first details
First of all / To begin with
what a graffiti artist calls his or her stylized name or signature.
a tag
Places where graffiti artists can paint legally
mural zones
Something is owned or belonging of
property
What punctuation is used after a transition phrase?
comma ,
large bubble letters in graffiti
Throwups
When has graffiti become a part of American culture?
A. 1950s - 1960s
B. 1960s - 1970s
C. 1970s - 1980s
B. 1960s - 1970s
To injure or destroy the surface of something
Deface
The transition phrases are used for 2nd or 3rd details
Moreover / Furthermore / In addition
a large piece of street art done on the side of a building
a mural
What magazine published a slideshow of 21 New York murals?
the New York Times
To explain the meaning of something
interpret
The transition phrases are used for expanding or explaining details
As a result / For example / If that happens
When a graffiti is considered as a crime
a vandalism
Who is Banksy?
A famous graffiti artist in the U.K.
real and original
genuine
Name one opinion sentence starter
From my perspective / In my opinion / From my viewpoint / If you ask me
The judgment or shortcomings pointed out by someone
Criticism
How does McGee compare graffiti to billboards?
He thinks graffiti is art and billboards are for selling things.