I honestly think that the answer is c
It's a combination of several things. Light and composition are two of the biggest things... the subject matter can make a difference, too, although a good photographer can often take the most ordinary thing and turn it into something spectacular.
More than anything though, I think it's the photographer's ability to draw the viewer into the photograph. Something needs to grab your attention and hold you there to make it a truly good photo. This can be done through composition, subject matter, style, color, anything and everything, really.
I think the answer might be D
Answer: 1. Non-participating or objective narrator. This objective point of view provides dialogue, information about the setting, and physical actions, but no information on what characters think or feel.
Explanation:
2. Hemingway describes the dialogue between the two characters without providing any information about their internal world, nor details on what the operation they talk about really is. It leaves an open door for interpretation from the reader.
3. The underlying meaning of the discussion Jig and the American have is that he wants her to get an abortion, but the dialogue only provides hints about it for the reader to fill the gaps.
4. The American wants her to get an abortion no matter what, but she´s worried he will end their relationship after she does.