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 Begin by providing the title of the graph, and its main purpose (if it is not clear from the title). Then, describe the its structure and design before going into detail, including the type of graph, and the information on the X and Y axes. You want the reader to understand the layout and larger pieces before describing finer details! Begin by providing the title of the graph, and its main purpose (if it is not clear from the title). Then, describe the its structure and design before going into detail, including the type of graph, and the information on the X and Y axes. You want the reader to understand the layout and larger pieces before describing finer details!
  
-<note tip>Always name the type of graph or chart. This may require some research on your end. You can start with the following website for[[https://www.datylon.com/blog/types-of-charts-graphs-examples-data-visualization#network-diagram|80 types of charts & graphs for data visualization (with examples)]]</note>+<note tip>Always name the type of graph or chart. This may require some research on your end. You can start with the following website for [[https://www.datylon.com/blog/types-of-charts-graphs-examples-data-visualization#network-diagram|80 types of charts & graphs for data visualization (with examples)]]</note>
  
 If possible, include the data in a table in a long description. If possible, include the data in a table in a long description.
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