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The document discusses captions and their purpose and structure. Captions provide important information about photos or illustrations to help readers understand them. A caption should identify people, locations, and actions in the present tense. The generic structure of a caption includes the photo or illustration, a descriptive caption, and a photo credit. Captions should follow rules like not repeating information in the lead and only naming important people.

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Caption

The document discusses captions and their purpose and structure. Captions provide important information about photos or illustrations to help readers understand them. A caption should identify people, locations, and actions in the present tense. The generic structure of a caption includes the photo or illustration, a descriptive caption, and a photo credit. Captions should follow rules like not repeating information in the lead and only naming important people.

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CAPTION

Caption text is a short text located near photos, illustration or diagram that gives important information about the photos,
illustration or diagram.

The Caption function: Helping readers or viewers to understand more information that may or may not be in photos
or videos.

RULE OF WRITING A CAPTION:


1. Supply specific information (Answering 5W1H Question)
2. User present tense on the first sentence
3. Caption are written in a complete sentences
4. Clearly identify the people and location in the photo
5. Identify the person from left to right.

Generic structure of caption:


1. photos/diagram/illustration.
2. Caption (description or information about photos)
3. Photo credit (“photo by …”)

LANGUAGE FEATURES

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LEARNING SUGGESTION:
1. Do not begin with the words a, an, or the
2. Use present tense to describe action in photo
3. Give readers information they can get from just looking at a photo.
4. A caption should complete the photo.
5. Write caption so they go from specific to general or general to specific
6. Caption should not repeat information contain in the lead.
7. Name people only if they are Important to the picture.

CONCLUSION
Caption text is a short text located near photo that gives important information. The purpose of caption text is to help
reader understand information that may not be in the text.

Generic structure of caption text are:

1. photos/diagram/illustration.
2. Caption (description or information about photos)
3. Photo credit (“photo by …”)

In caption text we used:

Prepositional phrase Infinitive phrase Participial phrase Adjective phrase


Question exclamation

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