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Learners are very diverse and tend to learn best in different styles. Knowing this, you want to include a graph to best support your viewers who appreciate visuals and numeric breakdowns to further understanding.
Which graph style do you think could best support your argument that “The Raven” still belongs in the modern-day classroom?
Question 6 options:
A bar graph titled "Use of Figurative Language in Gothic Texts" that compares the use of metaphor, simile, and personification in Gothic literature
A pie chart titled Student Preferences for Literary Genres that illustrates 48 percent of learners enjoy Gothic literature and its themes
A bar graph titled "Analysis of Common Gothic Themes," which shows how often supernatural and psychological conflicts show up in Gothic texts
A pie chart titled "Impact of the Gothic Genre on Modern Media" that illustrates 15 percent of TV and films involve Gothic imagery and themes
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Option B: the pie chart titled "Student Preferences for Literary Genres" (48% enjoy Gothic literature).
Reason: showing that a large share of students already like Gothic themes is the most direct evidence that The Raven will engage modern learners—strong engagement is a key reason to keep a text in the curriculum. A simple pie chart is also easy for viewers to read quickly and helps make a persuasive, visual case to teachers and administrators.
Reason: showing that a large share of students already like Gothic themes is the most direct evidence that The Raven will engage modern learners—strong engagement is a key reason to keep a text in the curriculum. A simple pie chart is also easy for viewers to read quickly and helps make a persuasive, visual case to teachers and administrators.
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