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The image contains a line graph and two pie charts. The line graph displays the cost trends from 2005 to 2011 for cinema tickets beginning at £11 and rising to £15, DVDs starting at £5 and slightly increasing to £7, and legal downloads starting at £6 and peaking at £8. The 2005 pie chart shows 64% for renting a DVD, 30% for going to the cinema, and 6% for watching online. The 2011 pie chart shifts to 56% for renting a DVD, 26% for watching online, and 18% for going to the cinema.
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I clearly see changes in the pie charts show and changes in the line graph the cost for watching films in 2005 and 2011.
In 2005 about 64% of people liked to rent a dvd, 30% liked to go to the cinema and less then 10% of people watched films online, but in the 2011 this number grown.
About 26 % liked to watch films online, in that time only 18% liked go to the cinema and 56% who rented a dvd. Cinema and dvd started to lose popular, neither the watched films online.
What about cost line , i see that cinema ticket cost was 9 pounds, dvd was 6 pounds and legal download was 8 pounds. In the 2011 cinema ticket cost extremelly grown and started cost 14 pounds, dvd was 7 pounds and legal download stayed on the8 pounds.
I think cinema lost its popular because of cost on tickets.
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