The API Series - GraphQL and Sending Queries with fetch()

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    As a frontend developer, you'll be interacting with an API that is already built, but understanding how they're built is useful. The GraphQL schema architecture is defined by a series of schema based on type, like the below example from the GraphQL Foundation website:

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