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Band 4+: The graph shows the percentage of visiting the cinema once a month or more between 1984 to 2000 (4 age groups). Summarise the information and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a line graph with four age groups (15-24, 7-14, 25-35, 35 and over) and their percentage of visiting the cinema once a month or more from 1984 to 2003; 15-24 age group starts at approximately 40% in 1984, peaks at approximately 58% in 1998, and ends at approximately 54% in 2003; 7-14 age group starts at approximately 10% in 1984, peaks at approximately 30% in 1998, and ends at approximately 24% in 2003; 25-35 age group starts at approximately 15% in 1984, peaks at approximately 28% in 2000, and ends at approximately 22% in 2003; 35 and over age group starts at approximately 5% in 1984, peaks at approximately 10% in 2000, and ends at approximately 8% in 2003.
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The line graph shows changes in the figures for age range from specific country who visiting the films at the minimum one time each month to four categories over a period of 30 years, between 1978 and 2008. Overall , it is clear that the figures for every age type saw rising trend , with age group 14-24 and the age group 25-34, the first and distant second major importers for most of the catching a movie , declining and age type 35-49 and age type +50 experiencing rising trends throughout. It is also clear that age class 14-24 showed the most significant increase but, it had stood lowest position. Additionally, age type 14-24 had been dominant over the 3-decades.

In 1978 , there was a huge gap between the percentages of age sort 35-49 and age sort 50+.the latter had the lowest figure but then witnessed the biggest increase in the graph. It rose steeply from almost 41% to 51% between 1978 and 2003 and remained steady until 2008. The also followed similar pattern , increasing gradually from 60% in 1978 to nearly 70% in 2008.

As for the other countries, age group 14-24 had most catching films in particular city in 1978, at almost 92%. However, there was negligible decline of just around 4% until the end of the period. Additionally, age type 25 -34 declined a dramatic rise from 80% to around 60% in 1988. From than on, this figure had noticeable climb of almost 19% and remained unchanged at 79%.

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