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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 graph shows the changing in communication methods of teenagers in the United States between Nov 2006 and Sep 2009,which provides trends of several communicative way.Includes text messages,calls on cell phones,tall face-to-face, and email.
Among the 4 types of commmunication,text meassage was steadily have a growth during the Nov 2006 and Sep 2009.For calls on cell phone,whose trends increased slowly about 35 to 40%.Instead,email went down slightly,talk face-to-face went up and down during the year.which also was the most majority percentage of communication method for teenagers in Nov 2007.
Text messages was considerably reach a peak in Mar 2008,which moderately rising to 55% of teenagers.Moreover,calls on cell phones increased to 40% of teenagers in 2009.Instead,talk face-to-face fluctuated for that time period among 35% of teenagers.Besides of that,email have the lowest point in 2009 of the email trends.Afterwards,which minimally decreased to 10% of teenagers.
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