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Focus on sensory details—colors, textures, and atmosphere—to make the reader "see" the image through your words.
Dedicate each paragraph to a new idea or specific part of the image.
Use strong, creative language like metaphors and similes to bring the visual to life. Summarize your main points. 19723831_1359651150757161_1553691562_o.jpg
How are things arranged? What is in the foreground versus the background? 2. Choose an Essay Type
Before writing, break down what you see. Consider the following: Who or what is the main focus? Setting: Where and when does this take place? Summarize your main points
If the image represents a social or political issue, use it as evidence to support a specific claim.
Reflect on the broader significance of the image or leave the reader with a final thought. Technical Note on the File Focus on sensory details—colors
Capture the reader's attention with a vivid description or a compelling question about the image. Context: Briefly explain what the image depicts. Thesis: State the main point or theme you will explore. Body Paragraphs: