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-manga Fushiou Wa Slow Life O Kibou Shimasu Chapter 12-

Section C — Passage-Based Analysis (30 points; three passages, 10 points each) Provide close readings (approx. 150–200 words each). For each passage, include: brief translation summary if dialogue is non-English, identification of techniques (visual and verbal), interpretation of significance, and one concrete example from surrounding panels.

Option 1: "Slow life as resistance" — argue how Chapter 12 frames the protagonist’s adoption of a slow lifestyle as a form of resistance or healing. Use narrative and visual evidence. -manga fushiou wa slow life o kibou shimasu chapter 12-

Section D — Essay (20 points) Choose one of the following prompts and write a clear, organized essay (300–450 words). Use specific references to Chapter 12. Section C — Passage-Based Analysis (30 points; three

Scoring: 8–10 points: insightful close reading with concrete panel references; 5–7: competent analysis with some evidence; 0–4: vague or unsupported. Option 1: "Slow life as resistance" — argue

Option 2: "Community and care" — analyze how interpersonal relationships in Chapter 12 construct a model of community; discuss the roles of reciprocity and small acts.

Passage 2 (10 points) Select a dialogue-heavy spread where a supporting character challenges the protagonist. Analyze speech balloon placement, line breaks, and facial expressions to show how subtext is conveyed.

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