Evidence-Based Justification: Instead of just guessing identities, encourage students to justify their guesses with specific evidence from the photos. Encourage them to cite visual clues or contextual details that support their conclusions. For example, they might point out clothing styles, settings, or facial expressions that suggest a certain identity. Prompting students to provide evidence from the portraits to support their guesses fosters deeper analytical thinking, enhances observational skills, and encourages them to articulate their reasoning clearly. This promotes a more rigorous understanding of visual literacy and interpretation.