The correct answer is (c) Content.
In image analysis, content refers to the objects represented within the image and their symbolic meanings or how they are composed relative to each other. The content of an image includes all visible elements, such as people, objects, scenery, and other features, and it is interpreted based on both direct visual cues and cultural or symbolic meanings.
The symbolic power of these elements (for example, a red rose symbolizing love or a skull representing danger) or their composition in relation to each other plays a critical role in how we perceive and understand the image. This contrasts with aspects like position, which refers to the placement of elements within the frame, or treatment, which relates to how the content is presented, such as through lighting, editing, or perspective.