In your own words, what is perspective?
An outline, brief account or synopsis of events.
What is scenario?
Area of action that is captured by the camera.
What is Frame?
Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph.
What is Cropping?
A word group that is not a complete sentence.
Fragment
Object, person, and/or matter being studied in the frame.
What is Subject?
The overall effect produced by the amount of type of light in a photograph.
What is Lighting?
What is Ethos?
appeals to the credibility and authority of the author or artist
What is Logos?
Uses facts, data and logic
What is Pathos?
Emotions
Likeness of object, person, or scene found and/or arranged in a frame.
What is Image?
What does OPTIC stand for?
Overview, parts, title/text, interrelationships, conclusion
The words an author uses, carefully chosen to evoke emotions and communicate ideas, also reveal perspective.
Diction
The way words are arranged to form phrases, clauses, and sentences.
Syntax
The verbal expression of sensory experience.
Imagery- one or more of the five senses
One person's interpretation of sensory or conceptual information.
Identify the four components of Reader Response Criticism.
Reading situation, Reader, Text and Meaning
Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter.
What is Space?
Contains one independent clause and one or more dependent, or subordinate, clauses.
Complex Sentence
The use of the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas are related and have the same level of importance.
Parallel Structure
A systematic study of literature using various methods to analyze texts.
What is literary theory?
The way in which parts of a subject are arranged to present a visual image.
What is composition?
Ethos, Pathos and Logos
What are the Rhetorical Appeals?
The argument or points made by visuals such as photographs or by other visual features of a text.
What three things play in to your reading situation?
Why, When, Where