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1. “The Veil” Reading a Graphic Novel: Journal topic: Choose one of the more detailed frames to examine thoroughly. Remark on the characters, what they are wearing, the setting, and any action being depicted. Then, dig deeper into the picture. Notice the use of shadowing, strange artistic details, and facial expressions. How are those affecting the frame? What do you think Satrapi is trying to say?

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