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Explain the difference between speech balloons, thought bubbles, and captions in comic lettering.
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Speech balloons enclose dialogue spoken by characters. Thought bubbles contain a character's internal thoughts or imagination. Captions provide narrative information, descriptions of setting, or exposition, usually placed outside of character bubbles. Each type uses distinct visual cues (shape, tail direction, placement) to distinguish its purpose and avoid confusion for the reader.