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Question
Present Mr. Wilson’s story as it would be shown in a comic strip. Write what picture you will show in each frame along with the dialogues. Write the dialogue with the help of the story. Examples:
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Solution 1
Frame | Sentences |
Mr. Wilson's shop | Spaulding to Wilson: Sir, why don't you try for this job? |
Mr. Wilson's shop | Spaulding to Wilson: It is to help the redheads |
Mr. Wilson's shop | Spaulding to Wilson: They are handsomely. It will be an additional income for you. |
Mr. Wilson's shop | Spaulding to Wilson: Sir, I will go along with you. let's give it a try. |
At fleet street | Wilson to Spaulding: Just see! It is crowded with red-headed people. I don't stand a chance. |
At fleet street | Spaulding to Wilson: Sir, don't be disheartened. |
At fleet street | Spaulding to Wilson: Sir, you don't worry. just answer his questions confidently |
At the office | Mr. Duncan Ross to Wilson: I'm pleased with your confidence. I'm glad to announce that you leave get the job |
At fleet street | Wilson to Ross: Thank you so much, Sir. I'm highly obliged. |
At the office | Wilson to Ross: Sir, what am I supposed to do? How much will I be paid? |
At Fleet Street | Ross to Wilson: You will have to copy the Encylopedia Britannica. You will be paid four pounds a week. And your timings will be from 10 am to 2 pm. |
At the office | Wilson to Ross: Wonderful Sir, when do I start? |
At the office | Ross to Wilson: Mr. Wilson, you begin from tomorrow. |
At the office | Wilson to Ross: Sir, I will put my heart and soul into my job. Ross to Wilson: You will have to begin with a letter. Wilson to Ross: Ok, Sir. |
At Wilson's office | Spaulding to Wilson: How is your job going? Wilson to Spaulding: Well I am enjoying it. Mr. Ross is visiting the office every day. He is very much particular about my timings. |
At the office | Ross to Wilson: How are you finding your work? !his is your salary. Wilson to Ross: Thank you, Sir. |
At Wilson's office | Spaulding to Wilson: How are you Sir and how is your job going? Wilson to Spaulding: It's been 8 weeks and I am really enjoying it. Now Mr. Ross has stopped coming to the office. |
At Wilson's office | Spaulding to Wilson: Good morning. What happened today? You did not go out? Wilson to Spaulding: The office of the League is shut and locked. There is a note nailed on the door saying the League is dissolved |
Wilson to himself | I should find out more about the League. is a mystery and I want to know why they played this prank upon me. |
Wilson to himself | Sherlock Holmes will be the best person to solve this mystery. I will go to him. |
Solution 2
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