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Band 5+: The line graph shows the cost for watching films. The pie charts show the change in the percentage of market share represented by the three forms.

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The image contains a line graph and two pie charts. The line graph illustrates data from 2005 to 2011: cinema ticket prices start at £12 in 2005, rising progressively, peaking near £15 in 2011; DVD prices begin around £8 in 2005, initially declining slightly, before plateauing and gently rising to under £10 by 2011; legal download prices commence at approximately £5 in 2005 and show a steady increase, reaching slightly over £10 in 2011. The 2005 pie chart shows 64% renting DVDs, 21% going to the cinema, and 15% watching online/legally downloading. The 2011 pie chart reveals 68% for going to the cinema, 27% for watching online/legally downloading, and 5% for renting DVDs.
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The given line graph gives information about the amount of money which was spent on cinema ticket, DVD, and legal download for watching films over a six-year period between 2005 and 2011.Units are measured in pound sterling. On the other hand, the two pie charts illustrate the proportion of market share in 2005 and 2011.

Overall, it can be seen that there were considerable upward trends on the figure for cinema ticket, while those for DVD and legal download experienced a slight increase throughout the period. Additionally, rent a DVD was the most popular in 2005 and 2011, while the percentage of watch online and go to the cinema was at the bottom of the list in 2005 and 20011 in turn.

Looking at the details, regarding line graph, the cost of cinema ticket started at around 9, and then it continuously rose until reaching its peak at 14 in the last year. Likewise, the figure legal download went up on the given period, and it reached a peak of 8 in 2011. DVD witnessed a considerable fall in the first year before experiencing its steady rise until 2011.

Furthermore, as regards pie charts, the proportions of rent a DVD were around two-fifths in 2005 and 2011. Go to the cinema was much more popular than watch online (30 and 6 respectively) in 2011, while in 2001 its percentage was almost as high as legal download (18 and 26) in turn.

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