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The World
Road- Between Chile and Argentina
The Rock restaurant in Zanzibar, East
Africa
Infographic
An infographic (information graphic) is
a representation of information in a
graphic format designed to make the
data easily understandable at a
glance.
Information + graphic = infographic
Why infographic?
Elements of Infographic
Interesting Data or Information
How To
Novel Insights
Timely Issue
Observational Humor
Visual Appealing Story
Easy Understand Design
Choose Visuals Consciously

Thematically Related to your topic or Deliberately Unrelated


Optimal Shareability
Take note of the list of Adverbs that can
be found in the infographic, and answer
the following questions:
1. What Elements are used in the infographic?
2. Is the knowledge easily understood when
represented in an infographic? Why?
3. Take note of the word, Later. What does it
signify as used in the sentence in infographic A?
4. Observe how the phrase in the White House, is
used in infographic B. What does phrase signify?
A
B
Answer the following questions:

1. What Elements are used in the infographic?


2. Is the knowledge easily understood when
represented in an infographic? Why?
3. Take note of the word, Later. What does it
signify as used in the sentence in infographic A?
4. Observe how the phrase in the White House, is
used in infographic B. What does phrase signify?
A. Determine whether or not sentences below
use the adverbs correctly. Place or X on the
space provided before each sentence.
_____1. Martin Luther King, Jr. received in 1948 from
Morehouse College his B.A. degree?
_____2. He enrolled graduate studies at Boston
College.
_____3. In 1954 at Montgomery, Alabama, he become
the pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.
____4. He was chosen by Time Magazine as the Man
of the Year in 1963.
____5. He was on the evening of April 4, 1968
assassinated in Tennessee.
B. Re-write each sentence with adverbs in
its/their correct position.
1. Martin Luther King, Jr.s supporters
waited patiently. (for ten minutes)
2. He arrived at the auditorium. (this
morning)
3. The crowd dispersed. (at 4 oclock)
4. They congregated. (yesterday, at the
stadium)
5. He talked. (for an hour, at rally)
Assignment
What is Paragraph?
What are the Basic Parts of Paragraph?

Reference:
http://www.occc.edu/mschneberger/howtopa
ragraph.htm

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