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Refer to FRAME 1. Where does the conversation between Calvin and his father take place? Give a reason for your answer. Refer to FRAME 2. Give a reason why Calvin mo... show full transcript
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The conversation takes place indoors, likely in the living room where there is a lamp present. This setting is suggested by the context of the cartoon, which typically portrays intimate or familial dialogue in more private spaces.
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Calvin moves closer to his father to seek his attention as he wants to ask a significant question and possibly gain his father's trust or reassurance. This physical closeness indicates a desire for connection and communication.
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In Frame 3, the ellipsis indicates a pause, suggesting hesitation or suspicion from the father, highlighting his uncertainty about what Calvin might say. In Frame 4, the ellipsis shows that Calvin’s sentence is incomplete, illustrating his interruption, possibly due to the seriousness of the situation or his father's reaction.
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The cartoonist uses several verbal clues, such as the bold font for 'DO' and the exclamation mark, to emphasize the father's emotional state. Visually, the jagged speech bubble indicates anger, and the father's open mouth suggests he is shouting, while his open arms indicate frustration, collectively illustrating his agitation.
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Calvin's father is justified in his reaction as he knows his son's behavior and likely suspects that Calvin has done something serious. His concern shows a protective nature. Alternatively, one could argue that his reaction is not justified if Calvin has not actually done anything wrong, as it could unfairly escalate the situation and create unnecessary tension.
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