To obtain a photo of a map, openstreetmap.com was used. After locating the UMass Amherst campus with north on the top of the image and south at the bottom, I screenshot the map to include Lot 45 in the upper left and the corner of Mass Ave. and N. Pleasant St. in the lower right on a square scale for width and height. Once saved, I dragged the map picture into the inkscape window and set the width and height to 750 pixels and aligned the top left corner of the map picture to the bottom left corner of the close up phytophagy picture. Labeling this image “c” with the same method as used for the previous two photos but instead make the font black, I then made a scale bar using the width of the fingers in the first photo of close up phytophagy as a size estimate.
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Possible Run-on
I think this sentence is a run-on? "Once saved, I dragged the map picture into the inkscape window and set the width and height to 750 pixels and aligned the top left corner of the map picture to the bottom left corner of the close up phytophagy picture." I'm not positive but I caught myslf re-reading it a few times and I think it could be broken up into two sentences?
Capitalization
capitalize the N in north and S in south
Capitalization
capitalize "Inkscape" as it is a software brand