English 5 College paper
You can also use graphs as in like a family tree that is a good example of a graph that doesn’t use numbers or percentages. When reading a graph you should do these that follow: • Read the title to get an overview. What is it about • Look for footnotes and read introductory material. Identify the who, where, and how? Who collected the data? How many persons were included in the survey? Do the researchers seem to have been objective or biased? Taking all this information into account, does the study seem valid? • Read the labels. What do the vertical columns and the horizontal rows represent?