Introduction
The pictorial representation, in the form of maps, illustrates how the town of Felixstone transformed from 1967 to 2001.
The pictorial representation, in the form of maps, illustrates the changes that Felixstone went through from 1967 to 2001.
Overview
At an overall glance, several changes occurred during the time period including the construction of a new hotel with leisure facilities, the removal of the marina for a new private and public beach, as well as the installation of wind turbines as a new energy source.
In 1967, there was a golf course on one side of the main road and sand dunes on the opposite side on the beach, both of which had remained unchanged by 2001. Beside the golf course, there were two rows of shops on both sides of the High Street; one of the rows was converted into an apartment building. The farmland on the east was converted into a hotel with a swimming pool and tennis courts.
There was a farmland located on the eastern part of the town. It was cleared, and a hotel was constructed there with a swimming pool and two tennis courts.
Analysing further, at the south eastern part, there was a marina with a pier, along with a fish market. They were completely removed and the area was separated into a private and public beach. Furthermore, a new carpark was built for the hotel situated nearby, while the café had stayed the same. Finally, wind turbines were established towards the southwest on the beach.
The flow chart below shows how national examination papers are marked in Someland.
The given diagram illustrates the process of how national examination papers are scored in Someland.
The given pictorial representation, in the form of a diagram, illustrates the scoring process of national examination papers in Someland.
Overview
At an overall glance, writing has a different checking process compared to reading and listening. Moreover, writing papers are stored at a centre in case of reassessment requirement.
Body 1
For reading and listening answer sheets, the papers are checked by an administrator, and later collated with the writing scores. For writing, the steps are not as straightforward. Firstly, the test papers are collected and checked by an examiner.
Body 2
Subsequently, the checked papers are then sent to an examination centre, while at the same time, the marks are received by an administrator. At the designated examination venue, the papers are safely stored for reassessment if required.
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The flowchart illustrates the production of coloured plastic paper clips in a small factory.
The given diagram represents how coloured plastic paper clips are produced in a small factory.
The given pictorial representation, in the form of a diagram, illustrates the process of manufacturing coloured plastic paper clips in a small factory.
At an overall glance, the most significant part is that there are two stages of quality control, one which checks the strength and the other, which analyses the color accuracy. The steps involved in the process are moulding, strength check, sorting, color inspection and dispatch.
In the first step, molten plastic is poured into three different-colored moulds, red, blue and yellow. Subsequently, they undergo quality control of strength done via machines. If they pass it, they go to the next stage, otherwise they are rejected.
After passing the strength test, the paper clips are separated manually into mixed colors and single colors. Afterwards, a second inspection takes places, where the color specifications are ensured for both mixed and single colors. Finally, the end product is packaged and dispatched to sellers.