Creativity: Mandatory question (20 marks)In the given frames, sketch a story by incorporating the symbols shown. Give an appropriate title to the story. Use \textbf{ANY TWO symbols in each frame, and use each symbol ONLY ONCE in the whole story. Symbols may be rotated, flipped, or scaled proportionately. Additional elements may be drawn to make the story meaningful. Label the frames 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the bottom-left corners.}
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For creativity-based storytelling sketches:
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\item Plan symbol usage before drawing to avoid repetition,
\item Ensure each frame advances the story clearly,
\item Use character expressions and body language to convey emotion,
\item Keep compositions clean so symbols remain readable.
\end{itemize}
Title: \emph{The Backyard Signal}
The four-frame visual narrative effectively communicates a clear and engaging story using exactly two symbols per frame without repetition.
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\item Frame 1: The boy rides a scooter while using a megaphone, establishing movement and an attempt to communicate or announce something.
\item Frame 2: A magnifying glass and a wireless signal symbol are used to show curiosity and investigation, as the boy searches for the source of a mysterious signal.
\item Frame 3: The cactus and surprised face symbols convey an unexpected discovery, adding humour and surprise to the narrative.
\item Frame 4: The clapperboard and airplane symbols represent documentation and sharing of the discovery, giving the story a satisfying conclusion.
\end{itemize}
The symbols are integrated naturally with hand-drawn characters and backgrounds, maintaining clarity while enhancing storytelling. The sequence flows logically, expressions are well communicated, and the narrative remains easy to follow without text dependency.
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