How to Read a Visual Text - continued A visual text conveys information through an image. Some, like maps, are primarily image, supported by some words. Others like flow charts may hold blocks of sentences, but the arrangement of these blocks conveys a sequence, adding meaning the sentences alone do not have. Some visual text conveys meaning using no words at all: for example, the male and female characters you find on washroom doors.
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