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The image shows a line graph comparing the number of contacts made through different methods (in-person, letter/email, and telephone) over a six-month period. In January, in-person contacts were the highest at 800, letter/email were at 200, and telephone at 600. In February, in-person contacts slightly decreased to 700, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone remained the same. In March, in-person contacts jumped to 1,600, letter/email decreased to 200, and telephone increased to 1,000. In April, in-person contacts reached 1,800, letter/email stayed at 200, and telephone increased to 1,200. In May, in-person contacts remained at 1,800, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone reached 1,400. In June, in-person contacts rose to 1,900, letter/email stayed at 400, and telephone peaked at 1,700. The graph has a Y-axis labeled from 0 to 2000 at intervals of 200 and an X-axis labeled with the months January to June.
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The line chart depicts how many requests the tourist information office in one city received from January to June in 2011.
Overall, it is noticeable that the quantities of in-person and telephone enquiries followed an upward trend, while the opposite is true for that of by letter or email.
In addition, the figure for in-person requests experienced the biggest change over the period shown.
To begin with, in January, the Tourist Information Office received roughly 900 enquires sent from telephone, which was the highest and double that of telephone. Besides, the number of requests from letter or email was approximately 700, capturing the second place.
In the next three months, the figure for in-person enquiries experienced a two-fold increase to 800 before rocketing to the peak of nearly 2000 in June. Nonetheless, there was a dramatic decline by a half in the number of requests the Tourist Information Office received by letter or email at the end of the period, making this the least popular form. Moreover, despite fluctuations, the six-month time witnessed a considerable climb to 1600 in how many enquiries were sent by telephone.
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