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It is a strip carrtoon, several panels per day- a lengthy story can thus be serialized but this is not too common at present. All of the comic strips in the Jersey Journal are humorous and laugh at the end of the panel things. This contrasts with adventure strips such as Brick Bradford- which could keep a basic plot alive for months! something has jhappened to dumb down cartoons.
Snoopy, the dog from "Peanuts", has been, and still is being used in different forms of media. Snoopy is used in the comic strip, for commercializing purposes, and for advertizing.
Legume are seeds that grow in pods
there is one in the photo guys lab and on the electric cable i cant remember where the other ones are on poptropica
Items such as comic strips, crossword puzzles and other word games are meant to entertain the reader.
At first they were reprints of Newspaper Comic Strips and then in 1935 new original stories were published by the company that would be DC Comics later Marvel and many other companys created there own new comics.
Bimetallic strips are useful in science experiments. They show you how one type of metal has a different thermal expansion rate than the other.
The adults never clearly enunciate their words other than an onomatopoeic 'wah-whah' or a trombone-esque 'woh-woh-woh' .
Bimetallic strips are useful in science experiments. They show you how one type of metal has a different thermal expansion rate than the other.