1.what is the caption of the visual?
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When including illustrations of diagrams, graphs, maps, photographs, and etcetera within texts, a caption provides a description or an explanation of the contents of the illustration.
Captions are usually positioned below the illustration and include a figure number.
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- When diagrams, graphs, maps, pictures, and other illustrations are used in texts, a caption provides a description or explanation of the contents of the illustration.
- Captions, which normally appear below the artwork and carry a figure number, are usually placed below the illustration.
- The artist's or designer's name, the complete title of the piece, and the year it was made are typically included in text references to works of art, design, and architecture. Other elements, such as media, exhibitions, and collections, can be mentioned if necessary. When this type of visual content is the subject of discussion or study, an illustration with a caption is usually included.
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