Which of the following is accurate?

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Cutlines - Explains terminology relating to a particular issue. This doesn't absolve the writer from explaining some terms in context in the story, but gives an opportunity for more detailed definitions.
Cutlines - Explains terminology relating to a particular issue. This doesn't absolve the writer from explaining some terms in context in the story, but gives an opportunity for more detailed definitions.

Glossaries - The words beneath a photo that explain it and tie it into the story. It will identify recognizable people, answer questions the photo raises, and add a little information that's not in the story.
Glossaries - The words beneath a photo that explain it and tie it into the story. It will identify recognizable people, answer questions the photo raises, and add a little information that's not in the story.

Artist's renderings - A staff photographer or artist might be able to create this to help tell the story and attract the reader's eye.
Artist's renderings - A staff photographer or artist might be able to create this to help tell the story and attract the reader's eye.

Reefers - Direct the reader to stories on related topics or sidebars that run on other pages, maybe with the jump, or in other sections of the paper.
Reefers - Direct the reader to stories on related topics or sidebars that run on other pages, maybe with the jump, or in other sections of the paper.

Illustrations - An illustration usually provided by an architect, engineer or developer that will show how a new building or project will look when it’s finished.
Illustrations - An illustration usually provided by an architect, engineer or developer that will show how a new building or project will look when it’s finished.
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All of the above statements are accurate. Each one accurately describes the purpose and function of the different elements mentioned in journalism and media.