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The most eye-catching part of an image is...

salient

100

The background is in the back; in the front is...

the foreground

100

Mr. Rooke is a snail.

Metaphor

100

Bam! Pow! Crash!

Onomatopoeia

100

Mr. Rooke's favourite animal.

Crow

200

Differences in an image (e.g. red and blue colours) are...

contrast

200

A line leading somewhere in an image is called a...

vector

200
Mr. Milne is as fast as a cheetah.

Simile

200

This is a very, very, very easy question.

Repetition

200

Mr. Milne's favourite animal.

Echidna

300

Very strong differences in an image (like a bright moon against a dark sky) are...

juxtaposition

300

Where the 'camera' is placed (e.g. underneath a character) is called

perspective / point-of-view

300

'Go away!'

Imperative voice

300

A joke based on how a word sounds (e.g. at the restaurant the pelican got a huge BILL).

Pun

300

Mr. Turner's favourite animal.

Fishing cat

400

Colours representing something (like blue representing sadness) is called...

colour symbolism

400

An image being uneven on both sides is...

asymmetrical

400

Mr. Maguire very confidently said 'I am your teacher next year'.

High modality

400

Giving human qualities to something that isn't human ('the chair groaned').

Personification

400

Ms. Leeson's favourite animal.

Tiger

500

The mood and 'feel' of a setting (like an image full of rain and mist feeling spooky and miserable) is called...

atmosphere

500

An animal representing a larger idea (like a pig representing greed) is called...

animal symbolism

500

Mr. Hannell is the wisest teacher ever.

Hyperbole

500

Writing that is really easy to imagine in your head ('the water glistened as the sparkling sun shone over it').

Imagery

500

Mrs. Morrison's favourite animal.

Platypus