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The image shows a line graph comparing the number of contacts made through different methods (in-person, letter/email, and telephone) over a six-month period. In January, in-person contacts were the highest at 800, letter/email were at 200, and telephone at 600. In February, in-person contacts slightly decreased to 700, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone remained the same. In March, in-person contacts jumped to 1,600, letter/email decreased to 200, and telephone increased to 1,000. In April, in-person contacts reached 1,800, letter/email stayed at 200, and telephone increased to 1,200. In May, in-person contacts remained at 1,800, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone reached 1,400. In June, in-person contacts rose to 1,900, letter/email stayed at 400, and telephone peaked at 1,700. The graph has a Y-axis labeled from 0 to 2000 at intervals of 200 and an X-axis labeled with the months January to June.
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The graph illustrates the amount of enquiries sent to tourist information office via three different means of communication from January to June in 2011. Overall, the number of enquiries made using letter or email decreased, whereas the amount of enquiries received by telephone or in person meetings increased.
During the initial month, the most popular type of communication was telephone with over 900 enquiries. This was far higher than enquiries received via in person meetings and letters, which were near 750 and 400 enquiries respectively. However, during the next years, the number of in person enquiries increased gradually, and overtook the telephone enquiries during March. It then levelled of from 1000 enquiries in March to approximately 1900 enquiries in June.
The same pattern could be seen in the number of enquiries made using telephones. After a tiny drop to 800 during February, this type of communication gradually became more popular and finished at 1600 during the final month. However, the exact opposite statement can be made for enquiries sent by letter or email. This type of communication experienced its climax during January and during the next 6 months the number of enquiries received using this method dropped by nearly 400.
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