Language Techniques (easier)
Language Techniques (harder)
Visual Techniques (easier)
Visual Techniques (harder)
My Opinions on Animals
100

A comparison using 'like' or 'as.

Simile.

100

Aggressive and abusive language.

Invective language.

100

Where your eye goes. Attention-grabbing part of an image.

Salience

100

Lines that lead the viewer's eye in a direction.

Vectors.

100

Mr. Rooke's least favourite animal

Moth

200

A comparisons saying something is something else.

Metaphor.

200

How certain and definite language is.

Modality.

200

Front of image; back of image.

Foreground and background

200

The perspective an image is 'from'. 

Point of view.

200

Mr. Rooke's least favourite 'type' of animal

Dinosaurs

300

The ending sounds of words sounding similar.

Rhyme.

300

How formal or informal language is.

Register.

300

An image being even on both sides.

Symmetry.

300

How see-through part of an image is.

Opacity.

300

Mr. Rooke's favourite 'type' of animal

Camelids (camels, llamas, alpacas)

400

Repeating consonant sounds (e.g. b, d, f).

Alliteration.

400

Something being unclear in a text. Multiple potential meanings.

Ambiguity.

400

The mood and feeling of an image. Often established through weather and lighting.

Atmosphere.

400

Two different elements of an image being right next to each other.

Juxtaposition.

400

Mr. Rooke's second favourite animal

Saiga antelope

500

Repeating vowel sounds (e.g. a, i, e).

Assonance.

500

A text referencing another text, historical event, or person. Usually indirectly.

Allusion.

500

Difference. Different parts of an image in comparison to each other.

Contrast.

500

When part of an image represents something else (an emotion, an idea, etc.)

Symbolism.

500

Mr. Rooke's favourite animal

Crow