Instructions Exercise 1: Mini Narrative Panels. Think of a simple everyday scenario – for example, “running late for class,” “losing and finding a pet,” or “preparing for a school presentation.” Your task is to tell that story in 3–5 frames or panels, without using any text (imagine it like a short comic strip or storyboard). Step 1: Identify the story elements in your scenario. Who is the character (maybe a student, a pet owner)? What is the setting (a dorm room, a park, a classroom)? What’s the conflict or problem (alarm didn’t go off, the pet ran away, stage fright)? What emotions will you convey (panic, sadness, excitement)? And what’s the resolution (they catch the bus just in time, find the pet at the neighbor’s, deliver a successful presentation)? Jot these down. Step 2: Sketch the panels. Panel 1 should set up the character and setting clearly. Panel 2 (and 3...
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