Authors use photographs to provide visual context, enhance the reader's understanding, and evoke emotions related to the text. Photographs can also add depth to the narrative, help readers connect with the subject matter, and make the content more engaging and memorable.
Do you realise that there is only one answer for this and it is in your question... They use illustrations... Maybe this could have been worded better. Also, tables, diagrams, models, photographs, maps are used to present data in reports.
I think the most successful way would be to use photographs wherever possible. Some copies of original documents would work also, especially if they have signatures of the main players.
You can use it to illustrate alot of things.
A camera.
Aerial photographs. Who are you are you from Valhalla.
You use "and" to join authors in a citation when you are citing a work with multiple authors. For example, "Smith and Jones (2018) found that..." would be used to credit both authors for their contribution to the research.
Yes they do.
camrea i think
Mathematicians use graphs to illustrate information.
relationship
Authors use tension so that it creates for excitement and is more interesting for the reader/audience.
Authors use text features because it will show the reader resourceful information in the passage