Comics and Sequential Art Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 116 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Comics and Sequential Art Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 6.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Does this book suggest the structures of illustration and of prose are similar?
(a) The article says illustration has no structure.
(b) The article does not mention any similarity.
(c) Yes.
(d) They are profoundly different.

2. Graphic novels include reading written words and what else, for example?
(a) Images, love, theory, abstraction.
(b) Pictures, maps, circuit diagrams, musical notes.
(c) 3D worlds, technology, maps, music.
(d) Touch, taste, smell, pictures.

3. In "Contract with God" by Eisner, what does the stone tablet suggest?
(a) The Ten Commandments.
(b) The Unity of the Mind.
(c) The One Principle.
(d) The Five Ideals.

4. What are gestures "almost idiomatic" to?
(a) Specific continents.
(b) Specific economic backgrounds.
(c) Specific regions or cultures.
(d) Specific timezones.

5. Expression becomes an alphabet when it undergoes what process?
(a) Codification.
(b) Transmutation.
(c) Symbolification.
(d) Chrysallis.

Short Answer Questions

1. From which point of view must the creator render the elements?

2. What did comics evolve into?

3. When does a pause inevitably occur while reading?

4. How big is the simplified script when determining an agreement between artist and writer?

5. What characteristic of comics examines how the sequential artist works with space and time?

(see the answer key)

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