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The image shows a line graph from 1984 to 2004 on the vertical axis for the percentages of four age groups: 7-14, 15-24, 25-34, and 35 and over. For age group 7-14: 1984 (15%), 1989 (15.9%), 1994 (18.1%), 1999 (20.1%), 2004 (27%). For age group 15-24: 1984 (22.4%), 1989 (27.5%), 1994 (33.2%), 1999 (41.3%), 2004 (55.9%). For age group 25-34: 1984 (8.7%), 1989 (10.2%), 1994 (11.3%), 1999 (12.5%), 2004 (13.6%). For age group 35 and over: 1984 (10.5%), 1989 (14.1%), 1994 (29.5%), 1999 (33.5%), 2004 (33.6%).
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The line chart delineates how often individuals go to the cinema monthly from 1984 to 2003.
Overall, there is an increasing trend in all datasets. It is also clear that the number of people in the age of 15 to 24 consistently had by far the highest figure throughout the period, while the reverse was true for those from 35 years old and above.
The proportion of the young visiting the cinema in 15-to-24-year-old group witnessed a raise from just under 20% to approximately 42% in a decade since 1984, before ending the period at a north of 50%. Similarly, the figure for
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