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The image shows a line graph comparing the number of contacts made through different methods (in-person, letter/email, and telephone) over a six-month period. In January, in-person contacts were the highest at 800, letter/email were at 200, and telephone at 600. In February, in-person contacts slightly decreased to 700, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone remained the same. In March, in-person contacts jumped to 1,600, letter/email decreased to 200, and telephone increased to 1,000. In April, in-person contacts reached 1,800, letter/email stayed at 200, and telephone increased to 1,200. In May, in-person contacts remained at 1,800, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone reached 1,400. In June, in-person contacts rose to 1,900, letter/email stayed at 400, and telephone peaked at 1,700. The graph has a Y-axis labeled from 0 to 2000 at intervals of 200 and an X-axis labeled with the months January to June.
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The given line graph illustrates the influx of questions received by the Tourist Information Office in a city from January to June in 2011.
It is obvious that enquiries sent in person and by telephone recorded a rise, while the number of letters or emails sent to inquire decreased.
In the first 3 months, the number of enquiries sent in person ascended continually from 400 to 800. In contrast, sending questions by letter or email saw a gradual downward trend by approximately 100 to about 700 enquiries in March. Meanwhile, the number of phone calls contacts dropped to 800 in February, 100 questions lower than it in the previous month, after which there was a 200-enquiry growth in March 2011.
In the following 3 months, the influx of face-to-face inquiring recorded a significant growth peaked at almost 2000 enquiries in June, commencing in the dramatic rise from 800 in March to about 1400 curiosities in April. The trend of contacting through phone calls remained at 1000 in April, followed by a significant rise to 1600 in the end of the period. However, the Tourist Information Office received 400 enquiries, twice less than it in March. It was stable by the end of the period given by the chart.
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