1)  to show a series of events that happen again and again a) cycle b) cause effect diagram c) grid 2) to show a cause-and-effect relationship, which leads to a specific outcome a) cycle b) cause effect diagram c) grid 3) to show the locations of places a) cycle b) cause effect diagram c) grid 4) to show different amounts of frequencies as parts of a circle a) table b) t-chart c) pie chart 5) to classify information or for summarising a) table b) t-chart c) pie chart 6) to show two sides of a topic, such as for and against an argument; advantages and disadvantages a) table b) t-chart c) pie chart 7) to sort yes/ no information according to two sets of criteria a) bar graph or bar chart b) Carroll diagram c) time line 8) to show frequency or quantity a) bar graph or bar chart b) Carroll diagram c) time line 9) to show events usually in chronological order a) bar graph or bar chart b) Carroll diagram c) time line 10) to divide information into two parts using a series of questions, each of which has only two possible answers a) flow chart b) mind map c) binary key 11) to show facts and their relationships about specific people, places, objects, events, and ideas a) flow chart b) mind map c) binary key 12) to show connections between four concepts e.g. high and loud, low and quiet a) story board b) line graph c) quadrants 13) to plan and write a series of events in a story, sometimes with speech and thought bubbles a) story board b) line graph c) quadrants

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