The bar chart shows the scores of teams A, B and C over four different seasons. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in how many
points
that
three teams gained in four consecutive seasons, starting Correct determiner usage
the
at
2002.
A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that Change preposition
in
team
B was always the leading team
with the highest number of points
obtained annually. Meanwhile, there were huge gaps between it and those two teams, with the notable exception of team
A in 2004.
More specifically, despite starting at highest
figure of 82 Add an article
the highest
a highest
points
, team
B experienced a dramatic fall of nearly 40 points
after three consecutive years. However
, it still remained its
top position with 55 Change preposition
in its
points
compared to only 8 points
and 5 points
for team
A and team
C
in the final researched season respectively. The opposite trend was witnessed by team
A and team
C
with the effort to gain more points
as possible. In spite of sitting at the bottom out of the three teams, team
A showed a great effort to gain the second
highest points
with 35 points
which was
threefold larger than that of Change the verb form
were
team
C
in 2004. Whereas
,
the number of Remove the comma
apply
points
obtained by team
C
reached its peak at 15 points
in 2003, but it gradually decreased and finished at
Change preposition
in
third
place with only 5 points
which less
than 3 Add a missing verb
is less
points
compared to that of team
A in 2005.Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Writing9 with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Vocabulary: Replace the words points, team, c with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "compares" was used 3 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
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