Picture book concepts: Structural, visual, and language techniques
Across
- 2. An author/illustrator makes ___ choices about the structural, visual and language techniques they use
- 3. This structural technique is used to move between the past and the present
- 5. Language used to compare things, such as similes and metaphors, are examples of ___ language
- 6. What is the term for a word that represents a sound?
- 8. A picture can also be called an
- 12. When one thing is used to represent something else, it is called a
- 13. Another word for "point of view" is ___
- 15. One of the most powerful visual techniques, used to suggest emotions, is
- 16. An effective visual technique for influencing the audience's mood is ___
- 17. When events in a story are shown in the same order as they take place, it is called a ___ narrative
- 18. When two very different things are put together to emphasise their differences (e.g. black and white), this is called ___
- 20. The abstract idea that a story is about is called the ___
- 22. Language that targets the emotions is called ___ language
Down
- 1. Are vectors a type of structural, visual, or language technique?
- 4. The word for the way that an author communicates about a character's personality is ___
- 7. The ___ of a story is similar to its moral or the lesson it is trying to teach
- 9. another word for story is ___
- 10. The way different things are placed on a page is called page ___
- 11. An idea you cannot touch is called an ___ concept
- 14. The position that the audience sees an image from is called the camera ___
- 19. The people a text is aimed at are often called the target ___
- 21. When symbols are used purposefully to link to theme, it is called a