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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 represents how the teenagers aged between 12 to19 communicate with each other during the timeline 2006 to 2009 in the United States.
Overall,the total number of teenagers who prefer to communicate through online and gadgets have increased. The graph of email interaction has declined.
Due to technological advancements there is gradual increase in teenagers who prefer text messages. Calls on phone remained stable from 2006 to September 2009.the person-to-person interaction witnessed a rapid growth of 40% from 2006 to 2007and there is a marginal decrease to 30% in 2008 and it can be seen that,there is only a considerable improvement since 2008.
The number of teenagers who emailed each rose from 15%to 19%and it has faced a severe setback since then.the number number of teenagers who use emails have gradually decreased between 2007 to 2009.it is surprising as people chose to talk face-to-face more than emails.from 2008,there was a sharp escalation in text messaging and it has attained an enormous growth since 2009.
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