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  1. An axis or axes.
  2. Axis labels - which indicate what is being measured along the axes.
  3. Axis scale - the numbers (or categories) along the axes.
  4. A legend or key.

Ooops! Haven't got to the data yet but have already got four things that should be included! Oh well, I'll just have to wait for a question that specifies the correct number of things!

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