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CHECKING YOUR UNDERSTANDING Study this visual image about a tine graph and answer the questions that follow. You may ask help from your parent in doing this. INTERPRETING ALINE GRAPH # of Correct Answers GAR Study. com ACTIVITY 1.3 Directions: Read and answer the following questions based on the visual text or line graph. Answers Questions 1. What sort of lines do you see in this image? 2. Are these lines formed by natural objects in the image or created by the image maker? 3. What information does this use of straight/curved intersecting lines give the audience about the circumstances of this situation? 4. Where do the lines take your eye? 5. Why has the author chosen to use these lines like this? 6. How would meaning change if these straight/curved/intersecting lines were replaced with a different type of line?


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