Visual and Literary Techniques

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Across
  1. 1. The use of light and dark tones to create depth, emphasis or mood.
  2. 5. The use of objects or images to represent deeper ideas.
  3. 7. A preference or prejudice that influences how information is presented.
  4. 8. The difference between light and dark or opposing elements to create emphasis.
  5. 11. The viewpoint from which an image is presented.
  6. 13. The use of different colours to create mood, meaning or symbolism.
  7. 14. The arrangement of visual elements within an image.
  8. 15. Language that creates a sense of unity using words like "we" and "our."
  9. 16. A question asked for effect rather than to receive an answer.
Down
  1. 1. Numerical evidence used to support an argument or claim.
  2. 2. Criticisms aimed at a person or opposing viewpoint to weaken credibility.
  3. 3. Language that creates strong emotional responses in the audience.
  4. 4. An image that represents an idea by comparing it to something else.
  5. 6. False or inaccurate information that is shared with others.
  6. 9. Words that carry emotional or cultural associations beyond their literal meaning.
  7. 10. A short personal story used to illustrate a point.
  8. 12. A situation where emotions and personal beliefs are more influential than facts.