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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
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You have been assigned to give a presentation on the history of comic books. As part of the assignment, you are required to incl

ude three pieces of supporting material. For this lab, find, identify, and create three different types of supporting material that could be used for this presentation. For example, you could find a statistic, provide a story from personal experience, and identify an interesting quote. Be creative.
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1 answer:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
3 0

The question above seeks to analyze her writing ability and to create a presentation about the history of comic books. So I can't create a presentation for you, but I'll show you how to create one.

You should search for about Comic Books in articles, videos, books, and other types of sources that present the arguments of professionals in this field.

Next, you should create your presentation showing an introduction, arguments about the history of the comics and how important they are today, and a conclusion.

About the sources of support, you can use:

  • A personal report from you. Where you show your experience with reading Comic Books and how it has been important to you.
  • An interview with an author of Comic Books where he shows the importance of this type of work in America.
  • A graph showing how Comic Books are distributed and consumed in the country.

More information about Comic Books at:

brainly.com/question/1418309

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