
5.5 Describing a Chart - Part 4
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- Q1In the introduction of describing a chart, we have to mention:title and labelscompare numbers and figuresthere is no introductiontitle and summary60s
- Q2To make our comparison more detailed in the main body, we have to use:linking wordsverbs onlyadjectives with nounsadjectives only60s
- Q3You cannot add numbers or percentages when you describe trends in a table.TrueFalse60s
- Q4To conclude a table description, you can add your own opinion about the chart.FalseTrue60s
- Q5In the conclusion, you can also add:title of the charthighest/lower number or the majority/minorityyour opinioncomparison of figures60s