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The image shows a line graph comparing the percentage of secondary school leavers from 2005 to 2015 in England, France, and Germany. In 2005, England starts at about 14%, France at about 12%, and Germany at about 10%. By 2007, England is at 16%, France at 11%, and Germany remains near 11%. In 2009, England's percentage is approximately 17%, France decreases to about 10%, and Germany remains about 12%. By 2011, England is at around 19%, France around 8%, and Germany increases to 12%. In 2013, findings are England at approximately 21%, France drops to about 7%, and Germany rises to approximately 14%. Finally, in 2015, England reaches about 25%, France is just below 10%, and Germany is around 15%.
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The line graph illstrates the high school graduation rates in 3 different countries (England, France and Germany) in percentage from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, the percentages of graduation in England and Germany rose over the period given, while for France, it decreased. France had the most secondary school leavers at the start of the period but, by the end, England had the most percentage of graduatees.
With reagards to the percenage of graduates in England, it began at just below 15% and then grew to just above 20% in 2011 before slightly rose to approximately 25% last year. Likewise, less than 10% of sudents was graduated in Germany in the first year, after which the figure increased dramatically to just under 25% in 2015.
On the other hand, secondary school graduation rate in France had the highest percentage in 2005 at approximately 16%. This figure, which reached a low of just over 5% eight years later, rose slightly in the final year to approximately 10% in 2015.
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