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Match the balance type to the correct image. (Drag-and-drop your answer to the appropriate box).

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the images here. Please either upload the images or give the image labels (e.g., Image A, B, C) and a short description of each (what’s visible, composition, where the eye is drawn). Then I will tell you which balance type belongs with each image.

Meanwhile, here are quick definitions and identification tips so you can match them yourself:

- Symmetrical (formal/bilateral) balance: The composition is mirrored across a central axis. If you fold the image in half (vertically or horizontally), both sides look the same or nearly the same. Example: a centered portrait, a perfectly mirrored building facade.

- Asymmetrical (informal) balance: The two sides are not identical but have equal visual weight (through size, color, texture, or placement). Example: a large dark object on one side balanced by several smaller light objects on the other.

- Radial balance: Elements radiate out from a central point, creating circular symmetry. Example: a wheel, a flower viewed from above, a mandala.

- Crystallographic (all-over) balance: A repeated pattern or grid with uniform emphasis across the image; there is no single focal point. Example: wallpaper or a tiled mosaic.

If you paste or describe each image, I’ll assign the correct balance type to each.