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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 graph illustrates the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in a city over a six-month period in 2011.
The graph displays a fluctuating trend in enquiries received through in-person, letter/email, and telephone methods.
Between January and June, in-person enquiries exhibited a significant increase. The number of in-person enquiries began at approximately 800 in January, decreased slightly in February, but dramatically surged to 1,600 in March. This upward trend continued, with in-person enquiries reaching 1,800 in April, remaining steady in May, and peaking at 1,900 in June. Notably, the highest number of in-person enquiries was recorded in June.
In contrast, telephone enquiries demonstrated a steady increase, starting at around 600 in January, remaining constant in February, and then steadily rising to 1,700 in June. Meanwhile, letter/email enquiries remained relatively low, with a slight increase in February, followed by a decline in March, and then stabilizing at approximately 400 from May onwards.
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