A T Chart is a graphic organizer that separates information into two categories using a table with a vertical or horizontal line in the middle, creating two distinct columns, each labeled with a heading that describes the information being presented. It is a simple and versatile tool that can be used to compare and contrast two topics or ideas, analyze different concepts, or organize information into two or more groups. A T Chart can be used in various contexts, from education to business, and can help students organize their thoughts, compare and contrast different concepts or ideas, or analyze information from different perspectives. Some common applications of a T Chart graphic organizer include comparing and contrasting different characters in a story, different historical events, different scientific theories, or different competitors in the market. However, T Charts can be limited as most of the times only two topics can be compared, and they fail to depict a more complex relationship between multiple variables.