answer:I capitalized my changes. Some changes you can’t easily see because I deleted some words. I put questions for you in parenthesis (). Evolutionfresh.com is a highly interactive webpage that shows a variety of fruit and vegetable MIXED DRINKS. There are many details about A VARIETY of MIXED drinks, BUT the web developer USES only a couple of colors and PRODUCT photos to DRAW potential buyers to (please explain what you want to say here. Is it that the user is clicking on more information? Or, the user is just looking at this one page?). The navigation of the webpage is simple; the designer PLACED cute images around PHOTOS (?) that you can click on to LEARN DETAILED PRODUCT information. The layout is succinct, which keeps focus on the PRODUCTS rather than information POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS are not interested in. ON the webpage, interactive designs act as an important role FOR buyers, because buyers might pay more attention to a product that they tend to buy when (explain better here what you mean so we can word it for you, this last sentence is confusing, I’m not sure what you mean) their mouse move to relative area around the production, which relative images can shift behind the production image.