The descriptions indirectly answer the question - what makes a good photograph?


The diagram on the left is a
good example because it tells what the information is representing - the availability of your personal
data on Facebook. Therefore, a viewer can easily see how private their Facebook profile was in April
2010. (EXPLANATORY)
The photo below is not a good example. It poses that there is some issue with Facebook and privacy but doesn't say what it is. (GENERIC)

The screenshot on the right is a good example because it alerts the viewer that this issue

of Time would tell how to protect online privacy
and persuades the reader to click the link and read the magazine. (EXPLANATORY)The photo below is not a good example. When searching on Google for the

word "privacy", this image appeared. But, this image looks more like something is a secret or that the person wants quietness. It doesn't reveal anything about computer privacy.(GENERIC)
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