Across
- 3. Turn upside down, turn around or change from the original
- 7. Paths Way the composer leads the reader to follow the text
- 9. Placement of an image so that it is obvious and catches the eye first, before others
- 12. Lines, real or abstract, within the image that create the reading paths and suggest relationships
- 14. How the picture appears; what is around it
- 15. Techniques where the composer tries to cause the reader to understand the text in a particular way
- 16. Thought or idea that can be the basis for a story
- 17. Characterised by a style or form or a particular type
Down
- 1. All images where the subject does not look directly at the reader
- 2. People whom the author expects will read the book
- 4. of View Position from which the story is told; perspective of a particular character inside or outside of the story
- 5. Where the eyes of the person in the picture are looking; can be direct (demand) or indirect (offer)
- 6. Something that stands for something else;
- 8. Dominant idea or feature, repeated in the text
- 10. Words to describe a topic that is really more of an idea than an actual object, such as loneliness or fear
- 11. Opposite of abstract; picture exactly represents the thing it is showing and it looks real
- 12. What the author seems to believe or be suggesting is important,
- 13. ‘demand’ pictures seem to be addressing the viewer or reader directly; eyes look at the reader