Graphic Presentation
This diagram shows that Maine, the state which had its election first, forecasted the result of the presidential election with approximate accuracy. The forecast has been "wrong" three times up through 1936. In 1940, however. Maine will hold its election at the same time as the other states.
Adapted from The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
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Two Methods of Boxing to Show Coordinate and Subordinate Relationships.
1. The use of single and double lines, as shown in the two upper tables, fails to maintain
coordinate and subordinate distinctions. The width of line in the lower two tables reinforces the boxing arrangement to show coordinate and subordinate relationships.