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Line graph (Single line)


The given chart represents the <topic> for x axis

From overall prospective it can be clearly seen that <topic> started with y axis
in x axis

Whereas between <> to <>,<topic> increased/decreased/ to <>

On other hand from<> to <>,<topic> experiences the highest increase to <


highest value>

From given data it can be easily conclude that <topic> increased/decreased/


remained stable through the period.

Line graph (Multiple lines)


The given line chart shows the <topic> between <start year > to <end year>

From overall prospective it can be clearly seen that <line1> slightly


increased/decreased/ remained constant, over the period

Whereas <line2> increased/ decreased/ during the same time.

In contrast <line1> experiences the highest increase in < heading> from <start
year> to <end year>

With the data easily conclude that all <lines names> has similarity/drastically/
different trajectories when <topic y axis> is concerned.
Pie chart (Single pie chart)
The given chart shows the <topic> for various <types>. The various types are
......

From overall prospective ,it can be clearly seen that <> accounts for the largest
share / proportional at <%>

Followed <closely> by <> which accounts for second largest proportion share
at <%>

In contrast <> hold the smallest proportion share at <% >

From the given data it can be easily concluded that < highest share> has
outnumbered the others

Pie chart (Multiple pie chart)


The given chart shows the <topic> for <pie 1> and <pie2>

From overall prospective it can be clearly seen that < highest section in pie1>
accounts for the largest proportion in <pie1> at <%>

Whereas <highest section in pie2> accounts for the largest proportion in


<pie2> at <%>

In contrast <lowest section> accounts for the smallest proportion in both at


<%> and <%> respectively.

From the given data it can be easily concluded that << highest share> > is the
most /least favourite/ popular/ preferred choice in both the <pie1> and
<pie2>
Bar graph (single Bar graph)
The given bar graph provides information <topic> between start year to end
year

As we can see that <highest year> holds the highest < total> of
< y axis heading> at < y axis value>.

Followed closely by <2nd highest year> holds the second < total> of y xis
heading at <value>

In the contrast <lowest x axis holds the lowest at <> at<>.

From the given data, it can be easily concluded that there is huge difference
between <max> and <min>.

Bar graph (Multiple Bar graph)


The given charts shows the information <topic> between <start year to end
year>

As we can see that clearly <highest> accounted for the highest <topic> <start
year to end year>.

Followed by <second highest> which accounted for the second highest <topic>
over the same period.

In contrast <lowest> accounts for the lowest <> at under <> each year.

From the data given it can easily conclude that <topic>


Re- Tell the lecture
In the given Lecture the speaker was mainly talking about
<impact/results/effects/process etc.> of <general topic>.

He explained the correlation between different aspects of <topic> in general.

First and fore most he mentioned <phrase 1>

He then discussed <phrase 2 >

In addition he highlighted <phrase 3>

In conclusion we can say that speaker is an expert in this area and he has
provided an important about the <topic>

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