To read a scattergram, observe how the data points are dispersed on the graph. Look for any patterns or trends, such as a positive or negative correlation. Assess how closely the points cluster around a line or show a particular shape, which can indicate the strength and direction of the relationship between the variables.
You might be thinking of the scattergram.
Jem could not escape because his pants were pulled taut in the wire fence.
Any 2-dimensional graph - column/bar, line, scattergram will do the trick. It is difficult, though not impossible, to show such a relationship with a series of pie charts.
Read it!
I/you/we/they have read. He/she/it has read.
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
Introduced in 1912 by two astronomers named, logically enough, "Hertzprung" and "Russell" it is a scattergram that shows, by size, color and luminosity, what has come to be called the "main sequence" of stars (of which our sun is one). It is a slow "S" curve running from upper left to lower right. It also shows red giants and white dwarfs, to the upper right and lower left, respectively.
read, read, read
you just read and read and read! -Dalton Frakes
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
It doesn't read it to you, you have to read it.
The past participle of read is read (pronounced like "red")The present participle of read is reading.