Alir, you're not very good when it comes to grammar are you!
Captions tell you what the picture is about - there's almost no way to understand the photo without a caption.
Illustration , diagram , schematic ,
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Setting
are hints that the author gives to help a difficult or unusual word.
yes bcoz reading is improve our reading skills.
context clues
Reading anything helps you to learn how to read better. The Bible is a good book to read because it is written in old-fashioned language, which is harder to understand. If you can learn how to understand it, you will really be a good reader.
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Mention a couple of details that might help the movie(TROY) ,to the reader understand what type of movie you are talking about?
it helps the reader understand by looking at the chart seeing what the chart is all about
how does a caption help you
Context clues give the reader the meaning of a word without actually telling them what it means. The clues may also help someone understand a concept better just by reading the text around the subject.
An active reader will likely try to re-read the section, look up unfamiliar words or concepts, ask for clarification from others, or seek additional resources to help improve their understanding.
Writers add captions to images and illustrations to provide more context, explanation, or additional information that complements the visual content. Captions help clarify the image, reinforce the message, guide the reader's understanding, and make the content more engaging and informative.
Text features help you better understand the text, such as; picture, captions, maps, sidebars, etc.
Reading newspaper, magazine, text books and even novels, displays information to the reader information about human understanding, different points of views and it provides insights that simply watching TV or "reading on the Internet" cannot supply.
Previewing a selection can help you as a reader by giving you an overview of the content, allowing you to understand the main ideas, structure, and key points before diving into the details. This can help you focus on what is important while reading and make connections between different parts of the text more effectively. Additionally, previewing can help activate your prior knowledge and set a purpose for reading, enhancing your comprehension and retention of the material.
People understand things that are familiar better than the unfamiliar, so when stories resemble one another, they're familiar and more easily understood.