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Analytical Paragraph
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Analytical Paragraph
What Is an Analytical Paragraph?
A form of descriptive writing based on charts, graphs, data, outlines, clues, or tables
Requires analysis and comparison of given facts and drawing conclusions from the data
Must describe facts in the best possible manner and cover all provided information
Should use clear and crisp language
Must provide complete details of the data given in the question
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Analytical Paragraph
What Is an Analytical Paragraph?
A form of descriptive writing based on charts, graphs, data, outlines, clues, or tables
Requires analysis and comparison of given facts and drawing conclusions from the data
Must describe facts in the best possible manner and cover all provided information
Should use clear and crisp language
Must provide complete details of the data given in the question
Features of an 
Analytical Paragraph
1
Key Characteristics
This paragraph describes the given chart, table, data, or 
graph. It is brief and comprehensive, stating the facts 
provided using simple, accurate language. Figures and 
quantities are mentioned appropriately. The paragraph 
maintains a consistent tense and uses the passive 
voice.
2
Format
Format of an Analytical Paragraph Content in 100-120 
words The content of the paragraph must include the 
following:
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Analytical Paragraph
What Is an Analytical Paragraph?
A form of descriptive writing based on charts, graphs, data, outlines, clues, or tables
Requires analysis and comparison of given facts and drawing conclusions from the data
Must describe facts in the best possible manner and cover all provided information
Should use clear and crisp language
Must provide complete details of the data given in the question
Features of an 
Analytical Paragraph
1
Key Characteristics
This paragraph describes the given chart, table, data, or 
graph. It is brief and comprehensive, stating the facts 
provided using simple, accurate language. Figures and 
quantities are mentioned appropriately. The paragraph 
maintains a consistent tense and uses the passive 
voice.
2
Format
Format of an Analytical Paragraph Content in 100-120 
words The content of the paragraph must include the 
following:
Structure of an 
Analytical Paragraph
1
Introduction
Explain in one or two lines the context or what is 
clearly evident from the chart or graph
2
Body
Explain in detail the figure and trends, making 
comparisons and contrasts
3
Conclusion
Give the overall view or summary of the chart or 
graph
Let us discuss each of these in detail:
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Analytical Paragraph
What Is an Analytical Paragraph?
A form of descriptive writing based on charts, graphs, data, outlines, clues, or tables
Requires analysis and comparison of given facts and drawing conclusions from the data
Must describe facts in the best possible manner and cover all provided information
Should use clear and crisp language
Must provide complete details of the data given in the question
Features of an 
Analytical Paragraph
1
Key Characteristics
This paragraph describes the given chart, table, data, or 
graph. It is brief and comprehensive, stating the facts 
provided using simple, accurate language. Figures and 
quantities are mentioned appropriately. The paragraph 
maintains a consistent tense and uses the passive 
voice.
2
Format
Format of an Analytical Paragraph Content in 100-120 
words The content of the paragraph must include the 
following:
Structure of an 
Analytical Paragraph
1
Introduction
Explain in one or two lines the context or what is 
clearly evident from the chart or graph
2
Body
Explain in detail the figure and trends, making 
comparisons and contrasts
3
Conclusion
Give the overall view or summary of the chart or 
graph
Let us discuss each of these in detail:
How to Start an Analytical Paragraph
The introduction should briefly describe the content of the graph or chart, providing context for the data presented
It serves as an overview and should be concise, summarizing what is immediately evident from the visual representation
Aim to write the introduction in one or two sentences, giving the reader a clear idea of what to expect without delving into 
detailed analysis
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