Visuals in the forms of Tables, Graphs, Charts, Diagrams, Maps, and Photographs are seen throughout our lives. They serve to be rather useful in which they help to evaluate, comprehend, and bring information across. Each have their own purpose, some very similar some very different. They help in reading, speaking, and writing. While serving to provide information for you to grasp and acknowledge.
The graphics listed prior help to organize information. Tables arrange facts, graphs help to compare and contrast. While charts organize information in a more attractive visual display. Diagrams show relationships between parts, and maps describe location and direction, while photographs spark interest and draw out the viewers emotion. All of these graphics are considered to be visual aids and they serve a great purpose. By engaging both the speaker and view in the conversation, or display of information. With visual aids you are able to get your point across in a simpler and perhaps even quicker manner. They provide evidence and give reason to the meaning of what you are trying to bring across in speech.
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