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Writing an introduction for a diagram (example 1)

The principles for writing an introduction for a diagram are similar to those used when writing about a process.

1. State what you see
2. Give an overview
3. State the number of labels

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Model introduction:

The diagram shows the common design of a house in North America. The home is quite large and there are 8 labelled parts which have been identified.

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