To tell more about the images and illustrations
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.
One way that journalists could slant a story is to use biased sources.
You can add images in gmail easily. The images can either be by attachment or as a part of the email. You have to upload them first.
You can add images and graphics to HTML file by adding them in your project. Giving their path makes them into your HTML.
SORCERY!
No. You can not add images. You can add LINKs to images or webpages.
You have to download it on Pages or Microsoft Word, then add special effects.
At the moment you can't add images directly into the questions.
Go to google images
OK, here are the rules for apostrophes: Pluralizing (making a word mean 'more than one') add an 's' at the end. Writers. Making it possessive for one person. Add 's at the end. Writer's. Making it possessive for two or more people. Add an s' at the end. Writers'. Example of all three: "David Smith was a writer. He was one of the many writers who believed in a writer's rights. For more than just one writer's rights, he believed that this right was one of the writers' creeds for all writers."
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions
Illustrations (tables, graphs, sketchings / drawings, reproduction of print graphics, photographs, etc.) often say more than words can, or add to the text. Illustrations can explain points, give examples, or even draw attention to points not explored in the text. Using some image can lead to further discussions, or add to the imagination of the reader.
Your family life and you. That's a great project to start out with. You can add photographs and video (if you have it). Combine them with music of you choice. Add some creative effects, transitions and captions.