Storyboards have the same visual setup, but the author has the benefit of choosing the tone. The storyboard layout allows for each part or step to have its own cell, implying that each cell is its own piece of the story. It also creates a more manageable product for the students using...
Grawlix (also called “obscenicon” or “symbol swearing”) refers to the use of typographical symbols in place of an obscenity (e.g., “$%@!”). Grawlix is frequently used in comic strips to indicate that a character is thinking or saying a swear word. It’s also used on social ...
Direct speech: Jane: “I don’t like living here.”(Jane is referring to herself) Reported speech: Jane said (that) she didn’t like living here.(The pronounsherefers toJane) Other words about place and time may also need to be changed. Direct speech: “I likethiscar.” Reported spee...
Pop art, art movement of the late 1950s and ’60s inspired by commercial and popular culture. Pop art was defined as a diverse response to the postwar era’s commodity-driven values, often using commonplace objects (such as comic strips, soup cans, road