graphic novel basics
Parts of an email
Literary Terms
Vocabulary
Argument
100

his is the space between panels where the reader infers action

What is a gutter?


100

 this line tells the reader what the email is about.

What is the subject?

100

When the opposite of what is expected happens

What is irony?

100

Clever in a sneaky or smart way.

What is cunning?

100

The main purpose of writing an argument.

What is to persuade?


200

A single box or section that shows part of the story.

What is a panel?

200

This part opens an email politely.

What is the greeting ?
200

The process of revealing a character’s personality.

What is characterization?

200

To annoy or frustrate.

What is vex?

200

A claim supported by reasons and evidence

What is an argument?

300

text boxes that provide narration or background information

What is a caption?

300

This part closes an email and includes the sender’s name.

What is the signature ?


300

“Show, don’t tell” using actions, thoughts, and dialogue.

What is indirect characterization?

300

Solved or settled.

What is resolved?


300

Addressing the opposing viewpoint.

What is a counter-argument?

400

A bubble that shows what a character is thinking.

What is a thought bubble?

400

CC shows recipients, while this option hides email addresses.

What is BCC?

400

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.

What is personification? 

400

Moving secretly or quietly

What is stealthily ?

400

Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim

What is evidence?

500

The use of colors to represent ideas or emotions.

What is color symbolism?

500

This refers to how formal or informal an email sounds.

What is tone?

500

The central message or lesson of a story.

What is theme?

500

Boldness or nerve, often in a negative way.

What is audacity? 

500

The section that restates the claim and sums up ideas.

What is the conclusion?