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Band 4+: The line graph and pie chart below show information on crime in the UK for the last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image consists of two graphs, the first showing the relationship between age and crime rate in the UK last year, with the number of crimes ranging from 0 to 90 and ages from 0 to 64. The graph peaks at age 20 with crime rate exceeding 80, then plummets to around 12 past age 24, and decreases steadily with age. The second graph displays types of crime percentages, with violent crime at 46%, property crime 23%, drug crime 22%, and public order crime 9%.
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he line graph and pie chart illustrate information on the theft in United Kingdom for recent year.

Firstly, the line graph explains the relation between crime rate and age for the last year. Crime rate is unnoticable for child under 9 years, but it slightly increased with the age; around 5 crimes in the age 12 years old childs. It rapidly jumped to the figure of about 70 in youngesters in the age of nearly 16 years, it continued with slight change till the age of around 20 years old yound people. After that declination occurred in between the age of about 20 to 28 approximately. Moreover, crime rates steadily decreased with the age till 60 years to nearly 7 number.

Secondly, the pie chart tells about the crime types (in percentage) occurred in the United Kingdom in the previous year. The violent crime contributed the most of about half (46 percent) of among all. Then the property crime with 23 percent. Additionally, the drug crime contributed 22 percent in the total and public order crimes’ share was only 9 percent.

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