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When developing a written argument, what best explains why an author would use a graph as a source?
A graph gives numeric evidence visually.
A graph is easy to read and understand.
A graph is colorful and will engage the reader.
A graph can be used to refute an argument.
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A graph gives numeric evidence visually.
Explanation: graphs summarize data, show trends/patterns and make statistical evidence easy to cite and interpret in support of a claim.
Explanation: graphs summarize data, show trends/patterns and make statistical evidence easy to cite and interpret in support of a claim.
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