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   * If the chart is about relationships, describe the relationships and not the symbols.   * If the chart is about relationships, describe the relationships and not the symbols.
   * This is something that happens more with flowcharts and family trees, you don’t have to describe all the arrows and lines, instead describe the relationships and take advantage of multiple modalities! Lists, nested lists, and even subheadings can help with these types of charts.   * This is something that happens more with flowcharts and family trees, you don’t have to describe all the arrows and lines, instead describe the relationships and take advantage of multiple modalities! Lists, nested lists, and even subheadings can help with these types of charts.
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 +<note tip>Go to [[public:nnels:etext:images:writing_tip_point_form|Writing Tip: Using Point Form Technique]] for a breakdown on how you can start the writing process</note>
  
 Below are the most common chart types we get. Below are the most common chart types we get.
public/nnels/etext/images/complex_images/graphs_charts.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/20 12:25 by rachel.osolen