Interpretation of Data
It can be seen from the pie chart that how I make use of time a usual day. There are seven sorts of time spending-Working, Sleeping, Studying, Surfing, Reading, Riding and Mealing.
As shown in the chart, I spend half a day (50%) on working because I am serving in the army. As to my duty, that is something I have to do even though I don't want to. After working, I go to school for further studying for 15% of a day. Although it is tiring, I must keep moving to improve myself. The rest of the day, surfing on the internet comprises 6% of twenty four hours; reading accounts for 4%; time spent on riding is as much as on mealing, both at 2%. At the end of a day, sleeping takes me only about five hours-21% of a day. Actually, it is absolutely not enough for a person.
In a word, working days are always busy days.
As shown in the chart, I spend half a day (50%) on working because I am serving in the army. As to my duty, that is something I have to do even though I don't want to. After working, I go to school for further studying for 15% of a day. Although it is tiring, I must keep moving to improve myself. The rest of the day, surfing on the internet comprises 6% of twenty four hours; reading accounts for 4%; time spent on riding is as much as on mealing, both at 2%. At the end of a day, sleeping takes me only about five hours-21% of a day. Actually, it is absolutely not enough for a person.
In a word, working days are always busy days.


1 Comments:
What a spendid, gorgeous graph!
Surfing? Internet surfing?
-->This is the first time I saw the word 'mealing'.
As to my duty, I have to do which even though I don’t want to do.
--> ...that is something I have to it even though I don't want to.
-->Poor you!
After working, I go to school for further studying for 15% of a day. Although it is tiring, I must keep moving to improve myself.
-->(keep on studying)
The rest of the day, surfing in the internet comprises 6% of twenty four hours; reading accounts for 4%; time spent on riding is as much as on mealing, both at 2%.
-->on the Internet
-->Good! You are good at using different expressions to add variety to the sentences.
In a word, on working days, it will always be busy days.
-->it...days? (Working days are always busy days.)
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