There is no standard for how many lines you need. It is your comic book put however many you want, personally I would use 23 2/3 lines but that's just me.
The symbol introduced for Chillingworth in Hester's final lines in the fourth chapter of "The Scarlet Letter" is the alchemist's laboratory. This symbol represents Chillingworth's transformation from a scholar to a malicious figure consumed by revenge and obsession with uncovering Hester's secret.
We do not know what "these lines" might be, and we also do not know what book these exercises are given.
Explore chapter one and then you should be able to move onto chapter two.
These questions indicate what you should look for as you read.
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new lines of what? I think he means car decals. Probably like 100 dolars
You might like Scrivener. It's a program for authors that lets you work chapter by chapter, scene by scene, and has sections for comments, plot lines, and even character worksheets. See the link.
No
a return address should have 2 lines
Yes, the "c" in "Chapter 10" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is part of a proper noun, which is the specific title of a chapter in a book.
I believe that was the Last Olympian