Typically the first thing that draws your eye.
What is salience?
Real and imaginary lines that make up an image.
What is vectors?
What is Katniss' preferred weapon?
What is bow and arrow?
How many students are in 9F?
What is 24?
How many brothers does Miss have?
What is three?
This technique includes close ups.
What is social distance?
This technique includes high angles.
What is camera angles?
What genre is The Hunger Games novel?
What is dystopian?
What was the first unit of study?
What is poetry?
How many tattoos does Miss have?
What is six?
An image is typically made up of three layers. What are they?
What is foreground, mid-ground and background?
When an image is purposefully outlined.
What is framing?
What number Hunger Games does Katniss first participate in?
What is the 74th?
What was the first drawing the boys at the back put on the chalkboard?
What is Animal Farm?
What is Miss' favourite movie?
What is 'Legally Blonde'?
What is gaze?
The brightness, or lack of brightness to the image.
What is modality?
What is the poisonous berry introduced at the end of the Hunger Games?
What is nightlock?
How many Sentral Reports has Miss Herbert-Rice had to write about this class?
What is 12?
What is Miss' favourite book?
What is 'The Outsiders'?
Representations of the idea, not the idea itself.
What is symbolism?
Two opposites placed together to highlight the differences.
What is contrast?
Where did Suzanne Collins get the inspiration for the novel?
What is Flipping between war footage and reality tv?
Which letters from the alphabet are not included in the class, using people's first initial?
What is B, D, G, H, I, K, N, Q, R, U, W, X, Y.
What car does Miss drive?
What is Toyota Echo?