1) Tell a story in a short 3-4 panel sequence. a) Panel b) Comic book c) Gutter d) Comic strip e) Graphic novel f) Bubble 2) What is it? a) Thought Bubble b) Comic strip c) Sound effects d) Character e) Panel f) Caption 3) How people and objects appear in a panel. a) Suspension of disbelief b) Comic book c) Caption d) Panel e) Composition f) Comic strip 4) What is it? a) Onomatopoeia b) Sound effect c) Caption d) Speech Bubble e) Composition f) Thought Bubble 5) Longer stories, containing multiple events and characters. a) Gutters b) Comic books c) Suspension of disbelief d) Comic strips e) Speech Bubble f) Composition 6) What is it? a) Story b) Thought Bubble c) Gutter d) Sound effect e) Panel f) Speech Bubble 7) What are they? a) Comic strip b) Speech bubble c) Gutters d) Panels e) Caption f) Suspension of disbelief 8) Small number of panels limited to ONE page. a) Comic book b) Sound effects c) Panels d) Comic strip e) Captions f) Gutters 9) Set the stage for readers and give information about characters or scenes. a) Captions b) Characters c) Thought Bubble d) Sound effect e) Speech Bubble f) Panels 10) Spaces between panels that contain little gaps in time. a) Sound effects b) Characters c) Composition d) Bubbles e) Gutter f) Comic strip 11) The moment in stories or comics when readers temporarily believe that the impossible can happen. a) Gutters b) Characters c) Composition d) Speech Bubble e) Captions f) Suspension of disbelief 12) What does it mean? a) The character is speaking b) The character is screaming c) The character is thinking d) The character is lying e) The character is talking too much f) The character is thinking aloud

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