The line graph illustrates the number of hours spent reading over the course of a week, from Monday to Sunday.
Overall, it is evident that reading time fluctuated during the weekdays before rising sharply towards the weekend, with the highest number of hours recorded on Saturday.
On Monday, the individual spent 4 hours reading. This figure then declined noticeably to 2 hours on Tuesday, followed by a slight increase to 3 hours on Wednesday. However, reading time fell again on Thursday, returning to 2 hours, which represents one of the lowest points on the graph.
From Friday onwards, there was a significant upward trend. Reading hours rose substantially to 5 hours on Friday and then peaked at 8 hours on Saturday, the highest level throughout the week. On Sunday, the figure decreased moderately to 5 hours, although it remained considerably higher than most weekday levels.
In summary, while reading activity was relatively low and inconsistent during the working days, it increased markedly during the weekend, particularly on Saturday.
