By Lisa Matthewson
There are three versions of this storyboard.
Neutral – Story text:
- Rose and Bob work in an office that has no windows.
- Rose: “I wonder what the weather is like outside?”
- Bob (enters): “Hi Rose!”
- Rose: “Hi Bob! Is it sunny outside?”
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Neutral, positive – Story text:
- Rose and Bob work in an office that has no windows.
- Rose: “I wonder what the weather is like outside?”
- Bob (enters wearing rain gear and carrying an umbrella): “Hi Rose!”
- Rose: “Hi Bob! Is it raining?
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Prior neutral, current negation – Story text:
- Rose and Bob work in an office that has no windows.
- Rose: “I wonder what the weather is like outside?”
- Bob (enters wearing rain gear and carrying an umbrella): “Hi Rose!”
- Rose: “Hi Bob! Is it sunny outside?”
- Images with text [link]
Rising declarative, raining evidence – Story text:
- Rose and Bob work in an office that has no windows.
- Rose: “I wonder what the weather is like outside”
- Bob (enters wearing rain gear and carrying an umbrella): “Hi Rose!”
- Rose: “Hi Bob! Is it raining?”
- Images with text [link]
Rising declarative, raining – Story text:
- Rose and Bob work in an office that has no windows.
- Rose: “I wonder what the weather is like outside”
- Bob: “Hi Rose!”
- Rose: “Hi Bob! Is it raining?”
- Images with text [link]