Creative captions should unconventionally describe the image.
<h3>How to create creative subtitles?</h3>
- Using imagination.
- Explaining the images differently.
- Creating narratives for the images.
A creative caption should tap into your imagination and explain the image differently from its real meaning. An example of this might be the caption "Deciding how to take over the world" for an image of someone writing on paper.
You didn't show the images your question refers to and so it's not possible to answer it exactly, but I used the context of your assignment to explain how to complete it. I hope it helps.
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How is the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks" different from the memoir My Story? ... The poem describes a single scene; the memoir describes many scenes. The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words. The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs.
"The Snow Queen"
This is a famous fairy tale written in 1844 by<span> Hans Christian Andersen who was a Danish author. This is an original fairy tale.
The story got such fame that it is always included in the story collections of Andersen and in almost every illustrated book printed for children. </span>
It may be A because all others have commas in incorrect spots