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The image depicts a line graph showing the number of homeless persons in three categories: London, Rest of England, and England, from 2010 to 2016. London starts at approximately 3,200 in 2010, rising to around 4,200 in 2011, about 4,600 in 2012, roughly 6,200 in 2013, nearly 7,200 in 2014, approximately 8,400 in 2015, and reaching 9,000 by 2016. The Rest of England begins at roughly 1,200 in 2010, increasing to almost 1,400 in 2011, around 1,500 in 2012, near 1,600 in 2013, slightly below 2,000 in 2014, about 2,400 in 2015, and approximately 2,700 in 2016. The total for England starts at nearly 4,400 in 2010, rising to about 5,100 in 2011, around 6,100 in 2012, roughly 7,800 in 2013, nearly 9,200 in 2014, about 10,800 in 2015, and reaching approximately 11,700 by 2016.
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The provided line graph compares England, London, Rest of England in terms of the quantity of homeless persons in England from 2010 to 2016.
Overall, it is clear that the quantity of homeless persons in England and the rest of England experienced an upward trend , while the index in London showed a gradual rise during the given period.
Looking at the graph we can see that in 2010, the quantity of homeless persons in England stood at 1700, which was higher than the index of the Rest of England by about 400 people. While the figure for the quantity of homeless persons in England went up dramatically to 2500 people in 2013, the quantity of the Rest of England rose dramatically to 2000 people in 2014. Meanwhile, the quantity of homeless persons in England and the rest of England grew steeply at the same time.
After that, the quantity of homeless persons in London stood at 500 people. While the figure for the quantity of homeless persons in London remained stable to 550 in 2013. In contrast, the quantity of homeless persons in London grew dramatically from 500 to 1000 people in 2016.
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