Learning Task 13: Write TRUE if the statement bears the truth. If false. replace the underlined word with another word to make the statement true. Write your answers in your notebook. 1. The word "image" came from the Latin word "imago" which refers to any item that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, resembling an object. 2. Non-print images include printed photographs and images found in magazines, newspapers and books. 3. Print images can be digital images available for viewing in electronic devices such as mobile phones, television and computers. depict visuals of objects or 4. Real images are pictures which depict are pictures which happenings that exist in real life. 5. These real images are also known as non-fact images. 6. Make-believe images are pictures which illustrate something that is not real. 7. Fact images may have some realistic features, they are just product of imagination, thus, do not exist in real life. 8. Examples of images that educate are images of fantasy world and magical creatures. 9. Examples of images that persuade are some editorial cartoons that express opinions through caricatures and visual symbols. 10. A picture is worth a thousand words.