Well there is not really similarities. Inset panels are a type of furniture for things to put in. But speech balloons are something you put in comics, so there is NO similarities.
i dont know anything about comic books :D
Speech bubbles , dialogue balloons , word balloons ,
Similarities between similes and metaphors are that they both compare two things that are not related and they are both termed a figure of speech, which ironically is a metaphore.
figure of speech according to categories
Yes , many of the cartoonists will use these speech bubbles for comments/dialogues but some do not use balloons .
This figure of speech is called a metaphor. It is a literary device where one thing is described as if it were something else, in order to show similarities between them.
The word panel is a noun. The plural form is panels.
The related links below will help you to draw caricatures and use speech balloons .
No, it was a rumor stirred up by Sarah Palin.
The action bubbles in comics are often called "speech bubbles" or "word balloons." These graphic elements contain text that represents the dialogue or thoughts of the characters in the comic.
Both in a debate and a persuasive speech you have your side and you are presenting it in the most favorable light. Regardless of the format, you are essentially persuading in both circumstances. Your efforts are solely devoted to trying to have a person, judge, teacher, etc. see the merit in your side, so in that, when in a debate, you are persuading, and your speech is essentially the same as a persuasive speech.
No. Compare means to look at the similarities, and contrast means to look at the differences.