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-Prepositional phrase
- Infinitive phrase
- Participial phrase
- Adjective phrase
- Question
-exclamation
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- Could be found above, below or beside a picture or photo.
- Giving information about what is the picture or photo about.
- Majority of caption text are short.
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- Supply specific information (Answering 5W1H Question)
- User present tense on the first sentence
- Caption are written in a complete sentences
- Clearly identify the people and location in the photo
- Identify the person from left to right
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- Observe the picture or video you will give the caption
- Find out the message that will be sent from the picture before you write caption
- Write sentence or phrase under the picture
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- The captions should match the images.
- The captions should add new information.
- The captions should provide context for the picture.
- The captions should brief or shorter.
- The captions should draws attention.
- Use present tense to creates a sense of immediacy and impact.
- Always identify the main people in the photograph.
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1. Accuracy
You have to know what you want to say. Do not write down or make judgments about the mood or mood of the people in the picture.
Actually you can just write the emotion or mood on the subject in the picture, but you have to confirm it directly at the source. Also pay attention to the actions of the subject or those around the subject.
2. Don't Be Too Real
Avoid phrases that tell the reader about very obvious actions, such as shaking hands, looking, gestures, chatting, and so on. This, of course, can be seen by the readers. Caption text that is too real like, 'Director A and Director B shake hands', or 'The principal of SMA J is looking at the computer pointed to by teacher B'.
3. Avoid Cliches
Avoid clichΓ©s or trite words. Avoid using words that describe actions with feelings, such as excited, rejoicing, jumping with joy, clapping happily, and so on.
4. Showing the Subject of the Photo
Don't show the subject of the photo in a way that talks to the subject like "Hey Joe, what are you doing in front of that building?" "Hey Jane, where are you right now?" and so forth.
5. Language Style
Actually, the style of language can be adjusted to the picture shown. For example, a funny style photo can be given a funny caption text too. Photos that are serious in style or such as tables and graphs must be given a serious caption as well.
6. Identification
Identify all clearly visible people in an image. If the photo or image contains four or more people and is not a group portrait, individual identification is not required, unless one or two people are clearly the center of attention in the photo
Here’s Example “ Caption” in my Instagram post.
Here’s my english task 2



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