Type (what) + Title (name) + Theme (about) + Time/Place (when/where) + Maker (by).
1. Which opening sentence is the most appropriate way to identify a document of an unspecified type?
2. What is the primary purpose of identifying a document in analysis?
3. Which phrasing best states who created the document and when it was made?
Document type — definition?
A category like picture, poster, map, photo, drawing, or newspaper.
Document type Label
Category name: poster, map, photo, etc.
People and scene — description?
Describe foreground, background, actions, and locations with prepositions.
Identify Title & Date
Name and time marker of document.
Author or Creator Label
Person responsible for making the document.
Describe Scene Order
Foreground first, then background.
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