"Menino Maluquinho" comic strip used in a SARESP 2005 test. Source: Fernandes and Healy [21] The questions are proposed as follows: 24-In the penultimate box, the girl's expression reveals that she was: (A) scared. (B) upset. (C) cheerful. (D) desperate. 25-Among the resources used to tell the story of the boy Maluquinho, it is highlighted: (A) The background colors of each box. (B) The gestures and physiognomy of the characters. (C) The thoughts of the characters in balloons. (D) The noises of the environment where the story takes place [21].

"Menino Maluquinho" comic strip used in a SARESP 2005 test. Source: Fernandes and Healy [21] The questions are proposed as follows: 24-In the penultimate box, the girl's expression reveals that she was: (A) scared. (B) upset. (C) cheerful. (D) desperate. 25-Among the resources used to tell the story of the boy Maluquinho, it is highlighted: (A) The background colors of each box. (B) The gestures and physiognomy of the characters. (C) The thoughts of the characters in balloons. (D) The noises of the environment where the story takes place [21].

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It is a right for people with visual impairment to have access to tests and evaluation processes of various kinds. That way, adapted tests must present themselves in a way that visually impaired candidates can demonstrate their knowledge in the same way as the others. In this context, the importance of adapting images and complex information to an...

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... an example, the authors cite questions 24 and 25 of the Literature test of the 7th grade applied in the year of 2005. In its elaboration, a comic strip of the "Menino Malu- quinho" presented in colors in the printed test as in Fig. 1. According to the authors, the Braille test in analysis did not present any type of tactile image, using only subtitles to describe the representations. For the story referring to Fig. 1, the first comic is thus described, according to Fernandes and Healy [21]: "Girl talking to boy Maluquinho and says: I'm going to make a cake! Help ...
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... test of the 7th grade applied in the year of 2005. In its elaboration, a comic strip of the "Menino Malu- quinho" presented in colors in the printed test as in Fig. 1. According to the authors, the Braille test in analysis did not present any type of tactile image, using only subtitles to describe the representations. For the story referring to Fig. 1, the first comic is thus described, according to Fernandes and Healy [21]: "Girl talking to boy Maluquinho and says: I'm going to make a cake! Help me? Maluquinho replies cheerfully: only if you let me break the ...