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What kind of graph presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments?
Which visual-verbal illustration displays the organization of concepts?
What kind of visual representation shows the relative position of the parts of something?
Which visual-verbal illustration characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width?
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What is an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns?
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Graph ➔ a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented. ➔ the following are the different kinds of graphs. a. Line Graph - a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments. b. Bar Graph - a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width. 2. Table ➔ an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. 3. Map ➔ a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph. 4. Concept map ➔ displays the organization a.
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Visual-verbal illustrations ways of presenting information in a simple and attractive manner to catch the ______ interest help explain concepts easily using graphs, maps, tables, infographics, charts and the like below are the commonly used visual-verbal illustrations: 1. Graph ➔ a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented. ➔ the following are the different kinds of graphs. a. Line Graph - a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments. b. Bar Graph - a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width. 2. Table ➔ an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. 3. Map ➔ a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph. 4. Concept map ➔ displays the organization a.
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Lesson ______: Visual-Verbal Relationship Second Quarter Week No. ______ Visual-verbal illustrations ways of presenting information in a simple and attractive manner to catch the readers’ interest help explain concepts easily using graphs, maps, tables, infographics, charts and the like below are the commonly used visual-verbal illustrations: ______. Graph ➔ a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented. ➔ the following are the different kinds of graphs. a. Line Graph - a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments. b. Bar Graph - a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width. 2. Table ➔ an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. 3. Map ➔ a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph. 4. Concept map ➔ displays the organization a.
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Lesson 1: Visual-Verbal Relationship Second Quarter Week No. 1 Visual-verbal illustrations ways of presenting information in a simple and ______ manner to catch the readers’ interest help explain concepts easily using graphs, maps, tables, infographics, charts and the like below are the commonly used visual-verbal illustrations: 1. Graph ➔ a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented. ➔ the following are the different kinds of graphs. a. Line Graph - a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments. b. Bar Graph - a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width. 2. Table ➔ an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. 3. Map ➔ a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph. 4. Concept map ➔ displays the organization a.
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Lesson 1: Visual-Verbal Relationship Second Quarter Week No. 1 Visual-verbal illustrations ways of presenting information in a simple and attractive manner to catch the readers’ interest help explain concepts easily using graphs, maps, tables, ______, charts and the like below are the commonly used visual-verbal illustrations: 1. Graph ➔ a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented. ➔ the following are the different kinds of graphs. a. Line Graph - a kind of graph that presents information trend using data dots connected by straight line segments. b. Bar Graph - a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width. 2. Table ➔ an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. 3. Map ➔ a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something. It could be a drawing or a photograph. 4. Concept map ➔ displays the organization a.
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Study Notes
Visual-Verbal Relationship
- Visual-verbal illustrations are used to present information in a simple and attractive manner, making it easier to catch the reader's interest and explain concepts easily.
- Common types of visual-verbal illustrations include graphs, maps, tables, infographics, and charts.
Types of Visual-Verbal Illustrations
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Graphs
- A diagram that shows the relationships of information presented.
- Types of graphs:
- Line Graph: presents information trends using data dots connected by straight line segments.
- Bar Graph: characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width.
Tables
- An organized arrangement of data, usually in rows and columns.
Maps
- A diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something.
- Can be a drawing or a photograph.
Concept Maps
- Displays the organization and relationships of concepts or ideas.
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Test your knowledge of visual-verbal relationships with this quiz! Explore the ways of presenting information visually and verbally to engage readers and simplify complex concepts. Identify and understand common visual-verbal illustrations such as graphs, maps, tables, infographics, and charts.