"This is fantastic," Garlin praised while pointing at the varied instances of graphs peppered across the report. "It so accurately encapsulates everything I want to know, without me having to sit down and deconstruct pages upon pages of indecipherable text and numbers."
"What are these images?" He added while glancing between a pie, bar and line graph conveying three different sets of data.
"They're called graphs. As you so rightly said, they are pictorial representations of data," Guy affirmed.
"Wonderful! Did you invent these graphs?" Garlin responded, but then he caught himself and bit his tongue. "Apologies, I understand if these are trade secrets of some kind."
Guy waved his hand casually and said, "To answer your first question, I wasn't the one who invented them. I do teach about them, though."
Garlin noticed Markus nodding along and asked the boy, "You know how to make these things?"