The main purpose of a speech bubble in a graphic novel is to show what the characters say.
Explanation:
Speech bubbles, also called speech balloons, dialogue balloons or word balloons, represent the most common way of showing what the characters say in comics, cartoons, and graphic novels. There are different types of speech bubbles, as shown in the picture below:
- the first one indicates that character is speaking neutrally
- the second one indicates that the character is whispering
- the third one shows the character's thoughts
- the fourth one indicates that the character is yelling.
The bubble that conveys thoughts is often referred to as a thought bubble.
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Answer: tell her that you want to let her know that "you think" that you did bad.
Explanation:
A is the answer since a topic sentence supports the thesis statement
Im not sure but ill try
1. C. diet
2. D. flood
3. A. diet
4. C. match
5. B. coffee??
Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the last word in number 6, which is:
6. a story or account 5. Publican
Answer:
1. <u>Narrative</u>: 6. a story or account
2. <u>Manuscript</u>: 2. a handwritten original work as opposed to a printed copy
3. <u>Infallible</u>: 5. not capable of error; never wrong
4. <u>Mercenary</u>: 4. motivated by a greedy desire for money or other gain
5. <u>Origin</u>: 3. source or beginning
6. <u>Publican</u>: 1. a collector of public revenues, taxes, or tolls
Explanation:
A narrative is a written or spoken account. A manuscript refers to a document written by hand rather than typed or printed. Something or someone infallible is incapable of making mistakes. A mercenary is concerned about making money without considering decency or morality. Origin has to do with the place or time in which something begins. Finally, a publican was a tax collector in ancient times.