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Tell a story based on the scene. Who are the characters, and what happened just before this moment?

Explain the historical or technical context of the subject (e.g., if it’s a famous landmark or a biological specimen). 3. Structure Your Essay A standard essay should follow this roadmap: Introduction:

What emotions does the image evoke? (e.g., isolation, joy, chaos).

Focus on sensory details—colors, textures, and atmosphere—to make the reader "see" the image through your words.

Depending on the content of the image, you can choose a specific lens:

Dedicate each paragraph to a new idea or specific part of the image.

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?