## # A tibble: 74 x 8
##    symbol date        open  high   low close   volume adjusted
##    <chr>  <date>     <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>    <dbl>    <dbl>
##  1 AAPL   2020-01-02  296.  301.  295.  300. 33870100     300.
##  2 AAPL   2020-01-03  297.  301.  296.  297. 36580700     297.
##  3 AAPL   2020-01-06  294.  300.  293.  300. 29596800     299.
##  4 AAPL   2020-01-07  300.  301.  297.  298. 27218000     298.
##  5 AAPL   2020-01-08  297.  304.  297.  303. 33019800     302.
##  6 AAPL   2020-01-09  307.  310.  306.  310. 42527100     309.
##  7 AAPL   2020-01-10  311.  313.  308.  310. 35161200     310.
##  8 AAPL   2020-01-13  312.  317.  311.  317. 30383000     316.
##  9 AAPL   2020-01-14  317.  318.  312.  313. 40488600     312.
## 10 AAPL   2020-01-15  312.  316.  310.  311. 30480900     311.
## # … with 64 more rows

Q1 Select Apple stock prices and save it under plotdata.

Q2 Create a simple line plot with date on the x-axis and closing price on the y-axis.

Q3 Add the color (cornflowerblue) to the line plot.

Q4 Make the line thicker in the line plot.

Q5 Label the y-axis as “Closing Price”.

Q6 Remove the label of the x-axis.

Q7 Create the line plot for both Apple and Microsoft.