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Band 4+: The graph below gives information about how teenagers (aged 12-19) in one state in the US communicated with each other. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a line graph titled "How teenagers in one US state communicated" showing percentages of teenagers using text messages, calls on cell phones, talk face-to-face, and email from Nov 2006 to Sep 2009. Nov 2006: text messages ~18%, calls on cell phones ~50%, talk face-to-face ~45%, email ~35%. Nov 2007: text messages ~30%, calls on cell phones ~45%, talk face-to-face ~40%, email ~20%. Feb 2008: text messages ~36%, calls on cell phones ~40%, talk face-to-face ~33%, email ~15%. Sep 2009: text messages ~55%, calls on cell phones ~35%, talk face-to-face ~30%, email ~10%. Text messages show a sharp upward trend, calls on cell phones and talk face-to-face show a downward trend, and email shows a gradual decline.
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The line graph illustrates information about the number of teenagers aged 12 to 19 who use kinds of communications in a single city in the United States from November 2006 to September 2009.

Overall, there was a significant increase in the usage of text messages , while calls on cell phones , talk face-to-face and texting email experienced a decline .

In detail the rate of students that use text messaging began at around 28 in November 2006 percent and went up to 39 in November 2007. Moreover there was a plateau to February 2008 and reached its peak roughly 60 percent by the end.Meanwhile ,calls on cell phones did not give any changes in these given year showing a stability.

Moving to meet with each other it is seems to start at 32 % rise slightly to approximately 40 in November 2007 and in February 2008 dropped marginally to 30.At the end increase minimally to 32. Furthermore email begins from 15 per cent flattened to February 2008 and decreased steadily to 10 in September 2009

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