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The image presents a line graph showing the number of enquiries received by a Tourist Information Office over a six-month period in 2011, divided into three categories: in person, by letter/email, by telephone. January: in person 450, by letter/email 800, by telephone 900; February: in person 600, by letter/email 700, by telephone 1000; March: in person 800, by letter/email 700, by telephone 1000; April: in person 1250, by letter/email 700, by telephone 1000; May: in person 1600, by letter/email 600, by telephone 1400; June: in person 1900, by letter/email 400, by telephone 1600.
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The line graph illustrates the changes of contacting the Tourist Information Office across three groups over a period of six-month.
Generally, one category consistenly remained higher than other,demonstrating that people often preferred appealing the office in person.In January, the number of face-to-face enquiries was relativelylow, at around 400, but it rose dramatically overthe folowing months, reaching a peak of approximately 1.900 in June.In contrast, telephone enquiries showed moderate growth,increasing from about 900 to around 1.600 by the end of the period.
Meanwhile, enquiries by email or letter experienced a stedy decline, falling from roughly 800 i January to just under 400 in June.
Overall,the graph indicates a clear shift in people’s preferences, with personal visits becoming the most popular method of enquiry, while written communication significantly decreased.
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