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Band 5+: The graph below shows the cinema attendance of people on different days of the week in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparison where relevant.

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The image presents a bar chart of cinema attendance across days of the week for years 2003, 2005, 2007 with attendance measured in percentages. For Monday: 2003 (10%), 2005 (approximately 12%), 2007 (roughly 14%). Tuesday: 2003 (approximately 17%), 2005 (approximately 16%), 2007 (16%). Wednesday: all three years 2003, 2005, 2007 record same percentage (14%). Thursday: 2003 (approximately 23%), 2005 (19%), 2007 (21%). Friday shows uniform attendance for all years at 30%. Saturday: 2003 (approximately 40%), 2005 (approximately 42%), 2007 (45%). Sunday has 2003 (approximately 30%), 2005 (36%), 2007 (43%).
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The graph represents the cinema participation of individuals on various days of the years between 2003-2007. On Saturday 2007 reached the highest figure of members going to cinema, while the beginning of the weekday in 2007 had the lowest attendance.

The participation of individuals to cinema decreased on Monday in 2007 for 5%, while the other days remaained unchanged results. However it surged on Saturday for nearly 30%. The results are not the same compared to Saturday in 2007 report.

On Friday, the attendance remained at the moderate level in those years. According to graph above, the half of the attendance went up between Friday to Sunday. Nevertheless the weekdays are quite disappointing as the publics’ business and work shift hours. It represents how people look forward to weekends to attend cinema.

To conclude, the weekends are the precious time to unwind after hectic days in this fast-paced life.

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