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The shape that contains the text is often called a speech bubble or Callout.
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During Fitz's State of the Union speech in Season 2, Episode 8 of "Scandal," the background music features a poignant score that complements the emotional weight of the scene. The music enhances the tension and drama of the political atmosphere, reflecting Fitz's struggles and the stakes involved. It underscores the gravity of his address and the tumultuous events unfolding around him. The composition effectively sets the tone for the pivotal moments in the episode.
Up The Down Steroid is the name of the episode... called so because jimmy takes steroids and he is handicapped (he doesn't have Down syndrome, it's just a figure of speech referring to handicapped people as "down"
Political is an adjective; cartoon is a noun.
Speech bubbles , dialogue balloons , word balloons ,
The word episode is a noun.
Cartoon bubbles, often referred to as speech bubbles, are a method cartoon artists use to show a character is speaking. It is unclear as to which individual or artist first used speech bubbles, but they have been used since the early 19th century.
"Anyone" is a pronoun of the indefinite type.
Anyone is an indefinite pronoun.
anyone with a brain will
It uses cartoon drawings to emphasize ideas.
Episode 13 - Fullmetal vs. Flame of the 2003 Fullmetal Alchemist anime.
The shape that contains the text is often called a speech bubble or Callout.
Depending on where you are, it could be a filled roll, or a sandwich. It can also denote a speech bubble in a cartoon, or a narrow ribbon.
A Hypomanic episode is form of Bipolar. The key symptoms of an episode include; pressured speech, inflated self esteem, decreased need for sleep and easy distractability.