Graphic novel terminology

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Across
  1. 1. can be shape and style to convey different types of communication
  2. 4. between the midground and background
  3. 6. the basic unit or segment of a graphic novel containing images and text
  4. 7. A segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text
  5. 8. spaces between graphic novel panels to create a sense of pause allowing readers to connect panels
  6. 13. used to provide narration background information or character's inner thoughts
  7. 14. the area or scenery behind the main object or person
  8. 15. the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally indicates the opposite, typically for a humorous effect.
Down
  1. 2. the use of symbols to represent different ideas .
  2. 3. used to emphasize words phrases, express emotion or ro represent different sounds
  3. 5. references to other texts/images within the visuals to add meaning to those who recognize them
  4. 7. used to identify characters location or to provide information or context
  5. 9. the lines or symbols that come from characters to show emotions
  6. 10. used direct attention to emphasize specific elements and to control the narrative's tone
  7. 11. the placing certain images or scenes next to each other to show contrasts
  8. 12. the part of a scene or that is nearest to and in front of the reader.