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Band 5+: The charts below show one government's spending on culture and education in 1995 and 2005 and the number of people participating in Arts events in the same years. Summarie the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts and one bar graph. The pie charts depict proportional government spending on the arts in 1995 and 2005: 1995 - visual arts (13%), theatre (20%), music (41%), literature (26%); 2005 - visual arts (12%), theatre (19%), music (40%), literature (29%). The bar graph shows the number of people participating in arts events: visual arts - 30,000 (1995), 40,000 (2005); theatre - 50,000 (1995), 110,000 (2005); music - 120,000 (1995), 200,000 (2005); literature - 20,000 (1995), 40,000 (2005).
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These pie and bar charts illustrates government’s spending on culture and education in 1995 and 2005, and number of people participating in art events.

Overall, there is a high expendeture for music in 1995 and same expenses for theatre,music in 2005.

The first pie charts shows us government’s spending in art fields like visual art,theatre,music,literature. In 1995, large spending was for music, then it is visual arts, theatre. But the lowest expenditure was for literature. In 2005, graph changes a little bit. There is a same expenditure in music and theatre, we can notice that theatre expenditure is increased. There is also same spendings in visual art and literature.

The second bar chart illustrates, number of participating in events. In 1995, over 50,000 people participates in visual art. Then it decreased to 49,000 in 2005. We can also see over 70,000 people participating in theatre and this figure was increased in 2005. Music was popular in 1995, but it also increased over 150,000. Literature stayed constant in both years, but we can notice small rise in 2005.

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