It's also possible to spoil a dramatic effect with bad English. The caption
under the "Gnaw" says, "The Gnaw is nothing to be reckoned with." This is
an example of what has lately become known as a "Bushism*;" a phrase that
says the opposite of what the speaker or writer meant to say, or that says
nothing at all. Some captions are spoiled by misued apostrophes: "your"
instead of "you're," "it's" instead of "its."
Summary: probably great graphics, though hard to judge from the thumbnails.
Get an educated adult, preferably one over 50, to write your captions.
*("Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?" -- Florence,
S.C., Jan. 11, 2000)
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