Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Chapter-4, page-115

                                            
                        Drawing Inferences from Careful Observation
                        Chapter-4, page-115
Since it is easier to snow than describe how this is done, in here is the discussion about how one person used observation and inference to describe.
Ø  Firstly, the fact appears followed by the inferences that can reasonably be drawn from them.
Ø  Secondly, more than one inference can be drawn from each set of fact.
Ø  Thirdly, the factual information group together the details of one segment or feature of the photograph at a time.
Fact
In the photo, in the center of this black and white photo is a triangular composition in contrasting values of black, grays, and whites that encompasses oval, diagonal, and curved shapes.
Inferences
Ø  Hence, those central shapes could be identified as representing a young girl and old man. The near rectangular shape on the right could be a side view of a piano.
Ø  However, this is a room with a girl and a man next to a piano.
Facts
 In here they discuss about their dress up. Like the girl wearing an oversized striped t-shirt and professor is in formal blazers. On the other side, they discuss about their physical structure. They discuss about their facial impression. In here they mention about the piano. This photo is normal sine of teaching .

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