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Refer to examples 1 and 2 (G73: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20130905/G73), especially the sentences: "The image links to the bottom of the page where there is a section titled "Description of charts on this page". The link points to this specific description: "Sales for October show Mary leading with 400 units. Mike follows closely with 389. Chris rounds out our top 3 with sales of 350. [end of description]," in example 1, and, "The image links to another page titled "Description of charts in October Sales Report". The description link points to this specific description: "Sales for October show Mary leading with 400 units. Mike follows closely with 389. Chris rounds out our top 3 with sales of 350. End of description. <link> Back to Sales Chart </link> ]," in example 2. In both the examples, note the fact that an image links to the bottom of the page where there is a section titled 'XYZ.' This is understood but the following sentence that states the link points to a specific description is not clear enough. What does a 'section' mean in the sentence? What and where is the 'specific description'? Which link points to what in the page is unclear after reading the two sentences together. Furthermore, note the loner bracket ] at the end of the second example.