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What is the difference between speech bubbles and thought bubbles in comic dialogue?
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Speech bubbles display spoken words or dialogue. Thought bubbles contain internal thoughts or inner monologues of a character. They are visually distinct – often shown as rounded or oval shapes, usually placed above or to the side of the character's head. The difference is purely stylistic, serving to differentiate between external communication and internal processing.