Assuming this report is related to some book you read, in most cases, yes you can. Dont go overboard though-when I do book reports I just add a front cover with a picture of the book, title, author, and my name. Then the report itself is just plain text. However if this is some visual display (such as on a posterboard) pictures are a great visual effect to make your project stand out against all the others...until I know what type of report this is, the best advice I can give you is to ask your teacher
Transcoding linear to nonlinear text is fairly straightforward. Nonlinear text usually refers to text with pictures. To transpose to linear text, simply remove the pictures and rewrite if necessary.
Pictures is already the plural of picture.
The correct plural phrase would be 'pictures do'. The singular is 'picture does'.
You report on something. You write a report about something, or on something.
Share pictures
When the pictures, video, or sound help to communicate the information more effectively. APEX
contents, index, graphs diagrams pictures title
Most local stations allow you to text pictures and news.
Text, questions, and pictures are a vital part of any report. Each helps to provide unique information about a specific topic.
Witnesses, doctors or hospital report, police report, physical damage.
Check out the company website or annual report or write to HQ,
report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
Report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
Report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
There are several websites that one can go to view sports pictures. These websites include Google Images, Yahoo Images, ESPN, Bleacher Report, and NBC Sports.
Pictures of girls playing volleyball can be found online at Bleacher Report which has their version of the top 50 pics. You can also find images at the Fork Party or on Flickr.
Wikipedia has great info on DNA. Also go to genome.gov. I am using both for a presentation.