QUESTION 1
1.1. Briefly explain three functions of illustrations in picture storybooks.
Illustrations in picture storybooks serve several important functions. Firstly, they help tell the story
or add additional layers of meaning beyond the written text. Secondly, illustrations play a key role in
establishing the setting, mood, and characters, making the story more vivid and engaging. Lastly,
they foster an emotional connection between the reader and the narrative, enhancing the overall
reading experience.
1.2. Give two reasons why an educator should teach learners to interpret visuals.
Educators should teach learners to interpret visuals because it is an essential skill for navigating a
world filled with constant visual stimuli. Additionally, learning to interpret visuals helps learners
better understand and make meaning from picture books and other visual texts, enhancing their
overall comprehension and critical thinking skills.
1.3. Consider the children’s book AAAAAHHH! Mmawe! by Sarah McGregor and Dumisani
Jere. Briefly discuss what the illustrations in this book tell you about the main character,
Tshedza?
The illustrations in AAAAAHHH! Mmawe! likely portray Tshedza as a small child with a vivid
imagination, often overwhelmed by fear. His expressions and body language probably show his
emotional reactions, especially when he is scared. Visual elements may exaggerate his imagined
fears, creating a contrast between perception and reality. The illustrations likely shift in tone as the
story progresses, showing how Tshedza's fears are resolved. Overall, they help reveal his imaginative
nature and emotional growth.
1.4. Look at the image below, taken from AAAAAHHH! Mmawe! In a paragraph of about five
sentences, discuss the function of the illustration.