Across
- 2. A _ page is a full page illustration used for dramatic effect.
- 4. A type of bubble/balloon that represents spoken dialogue.
- 6. Unlike traditional novels, graphic novels use _ to tell stories.
- 9. The visual plane farthest from the reader.
- 11. True or False: Graphic Novels are only ever fiction.
- 13. The arrangement of panels and other graphic elements on a page.
- 15. An outline of a character or object.
- 16. To show noise, sound, or action, graphic novels will use literary devices like _.
- 17. The side of the page that you start reading from.
- 19. A type of bubble/balloon that represents a character's inner thoughts.
- 20. Background information or narration can be found in a _ box.
Down
- 1. Graphic novel illustrators put heavy detail into characters' _ _ in order to convey emotion (two words).
- 3. The visual plane closest to the reader is the _.
- 5. Graphic novels tell stories using images arranged in _.
- 7. A graphic novel is essentially a long _.
- 8. List the order in which we read the elements on a page (four words).
- 10. The graphic novel we are reading is not an original story, but an _.
- 12. The space between panels on a page that indicate a change.
- 14. Dotted lines around speech bubbles can indicate that the character is _.
- 18. An image or scene that spans two facing pages.
