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Continue Activity 26 below

                                 For our comic strip
                 Example:




                                Panel 1
                                NARRATOR: At the time of this story, I was still living at my friend Sherlock Holmes' flat on
                                   Baker Street in London. One day, very early in the morning, I woke up and found him
                                   standing there, right next to my bed. I blinked in some surprise, for it was only 7:15.
                                   He was fully dressed and I was still in my pajamas. He told me about a woman who
                                   had come to see us.

                                 SHERLOCK HOLMES: Sorry to get you up so early, Watson, but there is a young lady
                                   waiting for us in the living room. If she has an interesting case for me, you might want

                                   to follow it from the beginning.


                                 WATSON: I would not miss it for anything!!!






                 Closure stage-socialization



                      27. Check the text you wrote in the panels and do the following.                             session 11

                          •  Use strategies such as these:
                             • Identify misspelled words, for example: those missing one letter or an
                               apostrophe, those that do not start with a capital letter even though they
                               are a proper noun, those that the handwriting is unintelligible, etc.
                             •  Cross out redundant information that repeats an idea or is not pertinent.
                             •  Add punctuation marks where needed, for example: a period to separate
                               two ideas, commas to order items in a list, a colon to introduce an example, etc.    Spelling and punctuation






























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