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  2. Services Selection Board - Wikipedia

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    In stage two of the PPDT, the candidates are given their stories which they may revise. Each candidate in the group must narrate his or her story within one minute. The group is then asked to create a common story involving each of them or their perceived picture stories. After the completion of these tests, unsuccessful candidates are dismissed.

  3. Strange Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The pictures serve as whodunit clues to chillingly gruesome happenings." [3] Telegraph called Uketsu a possible Richard Osman-like writer for Japan, stating that the book was "a collection of eerie mystery stories, ingeniously connected to each other in ways that only become apparent towards the end of the book. It is a highly visual work, full ...

  4. Cat Pictures Please - Wikipedia

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    "Cat Pictures Please" won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Short Story [1] and the 2016 Locus Award for Best Short Story, [2] and was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story of 2015. [3]

  5. Photo comics - Wikipedia

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    The Brick Bible, stories from the Bible illustrated using photos of Lego figurines and sets, as well as speech balloons and caption boxes; Killing [25] A Softer World by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne. [26] Doomlord by Alan Grant and John Wagner. Alien Loves Predator by Bernie Hou. [27] [28] Transparent Life by Charlie Beck [29]

  6. Picture arrangement test - Wikipedia

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    Picture arrangement test is a test that consists of a series of comic-strip-like pictures that are presented in a random order. The subject is given the task to arrange the pictures as quickly as possible so that a reasonable and meaningful story is formed. This is an example of a common feature found in intelligence tests. [1]

  7. Visual narrative - Wikipedia

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    A visual narrative (also visual storytelling) [1] is a story told primarily through the use of visual media. This can be images in the mind, digital, and traditional media. [2] The story may be told using still photography, illustration, or video, and can be enhanced with graphics, music, voice and other audio.

  8. The Mysteries of Harris Burdick - Wikipedia

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    The book is available in a Portfolio Edition which includes another image/caption pair from the story "Missing in Venice". In 2011 a book titled The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales was published, composed of stories inspired by the book’s illustrations by noted writers, including Tabitha King and Louis ...

  9. Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, the 2007 edition of which is known as the PPVT-IV, is an untimed test of receptive vocabulary for Standard American English and is intended to provide a quick estimate of the examinee's receptive vocabulary ability.