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The image displays a line graph tracking the number of books read by men and women at Burnaby Public Library from 2011 to 2014. For men, the values start at around 6,000 in 2011, rise slightly to about 7,000 in 2012, then jump significantly to about 10,000 in 2013, and reach approximately 12,000 in 2014. For women, the reading quantities also begin at around 6,000 in 2011, then decrease slightly below 6,000 in 2012, increase to roughly 7,000 in 2013, and shoot up to about 15,000 in 2014. The trend shows a general increase in books read by both genders over the four years with a notable sharp rise in 2014, especially for women.
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The line graph illustrates the number of books read by visitors, divided into men and women, at Burnaby Public Library between 2011 and 2014.
Overall, it is noticeable that the number of books read by both genders exhibited significant growth. Even though men’s readership was initially higher than women’s and showed an upward trend, it declined considerably by the final year. Meanwhile, the number of books read by women increased significantly, overtaking men’s readership at the end of the period.
In 2011, male visitors read approximately 5,000 books at that library. The figure rose steadily to 8,000 by 2012 and continued to grow, reaching 10,000 books in 2013. However, the number declined to 8,000 by 2014.
Conversely, female readership increased slightly from 3,000 in 2011 to just 4,000 in 2012. The number surged dramatically to match male readership at 10,000 in 2013, after which it peaked at 14,000 by the final year.
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