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The image depicts a graph showing enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office over six months in 2011, segmented by "in person," "by letter/email," and "by telephone." "In person" enquiries start at 400 in January, rise to 600 in February, increase steadily to 800 in March, reach 1200 in April, 1600 in May, and peak at 1900 in June. "By letter/email" enquiries begin at around 775 in January, fluctuate slightly in February, remain stable at around 700 from March through April, drop to 600 in May, and fall further to under 400 in June. "By telephone" enquiries start at 900 in January, dip to just below 800 in February, stabilize at 1000 in March, rise steadily to 1000 in April, 1400 in May, and stabilize just below 1600 in June.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of applications obtained by the Tourist Information Office in one city during six months in 2011.
Overall, while the number of requests received by letter/email gradually dropped, telephone and in person enquiries had an upward tendency. By February, there had been a crossover of personal and writing requests. In the middle of March, the telephone and in person applications had nearly the same proportions.
Over a six-month period in one city, the shares of in life and phone call enquiries were significantly rising and accounted for the same number of 1000 requests approximately in March. By the end of six months, demands which were made in person slightly surpassed telephone applications in the quantity of nearly 300, one at 1900, the other at 1600.
By contrast, email enquiries were decreasing, having an intersection with personal ones in the proportion of 700 in February. From May to June the share of requests remained stable at 300.
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