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hi guys im tutor phil and this video is about writing an effective visual analysis and lets get right to it to write an effective visual analysis you need to do two things so all you need to do is break the image into parts thats number one and then discuss the relationship between them thats pretty much it in a nutshell so it is a simple six step process and lets get right to it now heres the image that we will be analyzing in this tutorial here are the steps in step one were going to identify the elements just to identify them okay lets so lets put on our sherlock holmes hat and look at the take another good look at the image so what do we observe so number one we in in this image we have children now how many children we have four four children we have four pairs of childrens hands we also have two bracelets on one of the wrists and these are just the basics okay these are some of the human and some of the non-human elements what else we have the hands that are holding so