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How does the narrative arc differ in a graphic novel versus a comic strip?
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A graphic novel typically features a complete narrative arc with a clear beginning, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, similar to a traditional novel. A comic strip often presents a single gag, a brief episode, or a continuous, non-concluding story fragment that resets or continues with the next installment.