A well-prepared illustration can take the place of several paragraphs or even pages of narration, and thus help the author make, explain or emphasize a point strongly and succinctly.
Although illustrations can be grouped together in an appendix, the best place for them is in the text, as close as possible to their first mention. Each illustration should be identified by a figure or table number and a caption.
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