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100

An individual frame in a comic strip

panel

100
Referring to audience through names or "you"

direct address 

100

a grammatical structure that expresses a command or request (ex: "Just do it.")

imperative

200

A technique where features of a person are exaggerated

caricature

200

using 3 parallel clauses, phrases, etc., in quick succession

tricolon

200

language that sounds informal and conversational

colloquial language

300

When a cartoon only uses hues of one color (ex: shades of grey)

monochrome

300

A picture of a symbol representing something larger (ex: a picture of a heart to represent health)

icon

300

 mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt

euphemism

400

The parts of the comic/cartoon that don't contain anything

negative space

400

language that expresses certainty, confidence, and a strong sense of obligation

high modality

400

Asking a question, and then answering it.

Hypophora

500

Images/lines that appear in an cartoon, but are not literally there (ex: heat lines radiating from a character)

emanata

500

when an object or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with it (ex: "crown" to represent the monarchy)

metonymy

500

When a figure in a drawing/photo is looking outside the world of the drawing/photo

extradiegetic gaze

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