1. What does the article tell you about the process of creating new emojis?
The article says that people send in ideas for new emojis. Then a group called the Unicode Consortium reviews the ideas and decides which ones should be made.
(RI.3.3 SEQUENCE)
2. Why does the article say that people should “think globally” when planning emojis?
The article says that emojis are used all over the world, so they need to be understandable to people in many countries.
(RI.3.1 DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING)
3. Based on the sidebar, “Just for Laughs,” how was the smiley face created by Scott Fahlman in 1982 different from today’s emojis?
The sidebar explains that Fahlman created his smiley face by typing a series of punctuation marks. Today’s emojis are actual images designed by artists.
(RI.3.8 COMPARISON)