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Band 4+: The graph below shows the percentage of people who accessed news in the USA between 2012 and 2015.

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The image depicts a line graph spanning from 2012 to 2015, showing four categories: Website, TV, Print, and Social Media; Website data points are near 80 for all years without significant variation; TV ranged from roughly 70 in 2012 and 2015, peaking slightly above 70 in 2013 and 2014; Print points are approximately 40 in 2012 and gradually decline below 20 by 2015; Social Media starts below 20 in 2012 and progresses linearly upwards, reaching just over 40 by 2015.
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The line graph gives information about the proportion of people who followed news in the USA sponning from 2012 to 2015.

Overall, it is clear that “Website” and “TV” were popular among the people.So this,applications showed highest percentage of people who had interest to follow the news.While,other applications such as,”Social media” and “Print”were less used by society.

According the graph,”Website”started become well-known in 2012.It showed minimal increase to 80% of people until 2013.Then,remained stable by 2015.Whereas,”TV” experienced the same result,but it slightly declined to 70%of people who utilized this app in 2015.

On the other hand,”Print”frequently used by generation in the USA.It marginal climbed to almost 45% in 2013.Thereafter,this app deacreased to 25%of people in the end of the year.In contrast,”Social media increased steadily to 40% of people in 2015.

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