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Band 7+: The graph below shows the number of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over six months in 2011.

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The image is a line graph with horizontal x-axis labeled with months from Jan to Jun, and a vertical y-axis with values ranging from 0 to 2000 in increments of 200. There are three lines representing different modes of communication; "IN PERSON" starts around 600 in Jan, rises to approximately 800 in Feb, dips slightly below 600 in Mar, increases to roughly 1000 in Apr, and continues to rise steeply to just above 1800 by Jun. "BY LETTER/EMAIL" begins just above 200 in Jan, gradually ascends to nearly 400 in Feb, surpasses 600 in Mar, climbs above 800 in Apr, and reaches nearly 1400 by Jun. "BY TELEPHONE" commences around 1200 in Jan, slightly declines to around 1100 in Feb, drops to about 1000 in Mar, remains stable in April, then mildly increases to just above 1000 in May and continues to just below 1200 in Jun. There are no numerical data points or percentages explicitly shown on the graph, only approximate values can be inferred from the positions of the lines relative to the y-axis.
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The line chart illustrates how many enquiries the Tourist Information Office received in one city during 6 months in 2011. Overall, the number of enquiries made in person and by telephone tended to increase, while those sent by letter or email decreased.

A closer look at the diagram reveals that from January to March 2011, telephone inquiries fluctuated slightly, from 900 in January to 1000 in March. However, in-person inquiries increased considerably, exceeding the figure for email or letter with 800 emails in March.

From March to June, face-to-face inquiries skyrocketed, reaching a high peak of under 2000 after a rise of more than 1000 in just four months. During the same period, a significant increase was recorded in telephone enquiries, ending at around 1600 in June. In contrast, there are fewer people who sent emails or letters, and the number plumbered to under 400, which is the lowest point of the period.

In conclusion, the data indicates that visitors increasingly preferred making inquiries in person or via telephone, whereas contacting the Office through letter or email became less popular overtime.

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