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The image depicts a line graph tracking tourist information office enquiries spanning six months in 2011, with in-person, letter/email, and telephone inquiries represented by red, green, and orange lines respectively. January kicks off with the lowest inquiry count, approximately 400 in-person, 200 letter/email, and 600 telephone enquiries. Each medium shows growth, with in-person peaking at nearly 2000 in June, letter/email at roughly 900, and telephone at about 1600. Telephone consistently leads, followed by in-person, and letter/email trailing.
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The line graph provides information about the volume of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in a city over a six month period in 2011.
Overall, in person and telephone inquiries increased constantly over a period, while by letter/email decreased considerably. Moreover, in person inquiries witnessed the highest number.
In January, the tourist office included approximately 400 in person, while roughly 900 by telephone inquiries. From February to June, the figure for in person rose sharply from 600 to around 1900, however by telephone grew significantly from 800 to 1600.
As for by letter/email was included nearly 800 in January. From February to May it declined dramatically from 700 to 398. In June it stopped to 398.
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