This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: one particular drawing on a page, often defined with use of a border, the edge of a particular panel, stands for the representation of any particular thing on the page, a term that describes the way some images draw the eye more than others, creating a definite focus using color and shading in various ways, an image that spans more than one page, the panel closest to the viewer, the white space that separates panels from one another, various kinds of icons are used to indicate sounds, a method of drawing attention to text; it often highlights onomatopoeia and reinforces the impact of words, the capturing of prime moments in a story, allows centering of image by using natural resting place vision, indicates the words a particular character is actually speaking, can be portrayed in different ways, such as depicting an actual person (portrait), iconic to represent an idea or group of people, dramatic, or without much expression or detail, appear ubiquitously in graphic representation to depict the path of a moving object, provides additional, subtextual information for the reader, graphic signs used to relate information that cannot easily be perceived, such as states of mind, particular feelings or other non-visible phenomena, use words to provide further information about what is going on within a panel, to tell about the passing of time, indicate location or perhaps to suggest what a character is feeling, positioning can be used to express what is happening in the story, such as surprise, discomfort, fear, shame, shyness, embarrassment, panic, urgency, or speed, the configuration of all the elements on the page; the way in which the frame, panels, speech bubbles, etc. are arranged to tell the narrative, the lines and borders that contain the panels, refers to any row of panels, indicates the words a particular character is thinking, but not saying, a large, often full-page illustration which opens and introduces a story; often designed as a decorative unit, its purpose is to capture the reader's attention, and can be used to establish time, place and mood and an angle that zooms into an image, like a character’s face, to allow for closer view.
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