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The image displays a graph tracking four categories from 1980 to 2045. Biographies begin at 150 in 1980, rising to 300 by 1995, decreasing notably to zero by 2005, then recovering to 1000 by 2025, before stabilizing between 1000-1025 by 2045. Textbooks start at 200 in 1980, exhibit gradual increases and decreases before hitting 500 by 2020, then surge to 1000 by 2025 and further climb steeply to 2000 by 2040, remaining constant thereafter. Mystery books start at 250 in 1980, experience fluctuations peaking at 600 in 2010, dip to zero by 2030, and hover just above zero through 2045. Workbooks begin at zero in 1980, rise constantly to peak at 500 by 2015, drop to 200 by 2020, increase to 850 by 2035, and settle around 900 by 2045.
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The line chart illustrates how many individuals borrowed books of four different genres, including Biographies, Textbooks, Mystery, and Workbooks in a rural bookshop between 1980 and 2045.
Overall, borrowing patterns changed dramatically over the period. Mystery books dominated until the 2025s, after which Workbooks rose sharply and became the most popular genre, whilst Mystery borrowing declined significantly.
To begin with, all genres started at roughly similar levels, between 200 and 400 borrowings in 1980. Mystery books experienced steady growth and peaking at approximately 900 in 2025, before dropping sharply to almost zero by 2030 and remaining low after. Biographies fluctuated slightly, falling in the 1990s but recovering to about 700 by 2025, and then declining gradually.
Textbooks demonstrated a slight growth until 2015, followed by a rise to around 1000 borrowings, making them the most dominant genre in 2045. The most dramatic trend was in Workbooks, which remained low until 2020, then soared sharply to nearly 1900 borrowings by 2040.
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