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Band 6+: The chart below gives information about the number of books rented in a British local library in 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Malton Town Library: Books Rented in 2009" with the x-axis representing the months January to December and the y-axis showing numbers from 0 to 25 in increments of 5. January had 6 books rented, February 7, March 13, April 15, May 15, June 20, July 14, August 15, September 12, October 14, November 9, and December had the highest at 21 books rented.
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The given bar graph depicts information regarding a quantity of books rented in a Malton town library located in England in the year of 2002. Overall, the figures were fluctuated, and the first half year showed lower number compared to the second half year.

When it comes to the first three months, the column showed the lowest average of the annual rental rate. The number initially started with 10 in January, but it decreased to 5 in February and slightly climbed to 6 in March. As for the second three months, the figure rapidly grew and reached to 13 in April, and then remained almost unchanged from May to June.

However, it started fluctuating between July and December. It started 15 in July, but noticeably grew to 20 in August, and then suddenly dropped down to 12 for the next month. The remarkable thing is that the data showed dramatic changes between November and December, as the figure jumped from 9 into 21 within a month.

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