The answer is "chart junk".
Chartjunk alludes to every single visual component in outlines, charts and diagrams that are not important to grasp the data given on the chart, or that divert the viewer from this data. Cases or examples of unnecessary components which may be called chartjunk incorporate substantial or dull network lines, ornamented outline axes and show edges, pictures or symbols inside information diagrams, and fancy shading.
I just took this quiz and I came here for help. I used the following answers provided down below from the first answer, and got it wrong. Here are the actual answers from the real test.
8. D. He wrote a pamphlet titled "Objections to This Constitution of Government."
9. D. It gave people the right to engage freely in producing, selling, and buying product.
10. C. That a president has been given too much power.
I hope these answers are way more helpful, as they are the right ones.
Answer:
you didn't provide the other information, but heres a tip:
focusing on the first sentence. sometimes in paragraphs, the first sentence(s) helps out a lot. for an example heres a paragraph:
I've learned many things in middle school. many things in math, science, and English.
in this one, you would see that its mentioning middle school subjects. you would then decide to make the body paragraphs about the things learned in the separate 3 subjects.
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