Hinds combines the different perspectives very efficiently, going so far as to allow the reader to understand the story, without even using texts.
According to questions similar to yours, it is possible to see that this question refers to the graphic novel "Beowulf" which was designed by Gareth Hinds.
By reading the graphic novel, we can see that:
- Hinds depicts the events present in the epic "Beowulf."
- As it is a very old and well-known story, Hinds can surprise readers through the drawings and mainly through the use of different perspectives.
- It uses the long-distance perspective to give the reader a comprehensive view, allowing that reader access to full scenery and creatures.
- It uses a middle-distance perspective to allow the reader to see the details of the scene, as well as allowing for a more comfortable and intimate view.
- It uses close-up perspective to emphasize, show fine detail, and allow a good view of characters' expressions.
All this allows the reader to have a good understanding of the story, even in frames that do not have texts.
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i. One day late in the evening, the pine tree saw a ragged skinny girl coming towards him. <em><u>T</u></em>
ii. The little boy woke up in the morning and was amazed to see the pine tree standing guard outside the cave. <em><u>F</u></em>
iii. The flowers lay scornful on the ground. <em><u>F</u></em>
iv. The pine tree brought out a bag full of silver coins which had been lying for years in the hole in its trunk and gave it to the girl. <em><u>F
</u></em>
v. The girl thanked her benefactor with cheerful face and went away. <em><u>T</u></em>
Explanation:
The short story "The Little Girl and the Pine Tree" tells the story of how a pine tree helped a little girl lost in a forest. The tree not only provided safety during the night, but also gave the poor, little girl, treasures of gold.
i. The statement is true.
ii. The statement is false because it is the little girl, and not a little boy.
iii. False. The flowers lay withered, not scornful.
iv. False. The bag contains gold coins, and not silver coins.
v. True.
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i don't know if you mean each word or to alter the sentence to sound better but the last word is suppose to be hole