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The image shows two layouts of a bookstore, one labeled "Bookstore 2000" and the other "Bookstore now." In "Bookstore 2000," areas include Fiction on the left, with Cookery, Hobbies, and Art in the central back; Travel to the left of the entrance, the New books table in the center, and Service desk along the right wall next to Non-fiction. In "Bookstore now," Fiction, Cookery, Hobbies, and Art remain in similar positions, but Non-fiction is moved to the back, the Service desk is still on the right, a Café Counter is added to the right, and three round tables are centrally placed. The Travel section remains on the left of the entrance.
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The given diagram illustrates the difference between the bookstore in 2000 and now.
Overall, what is notable from the map is the revolution of the bookstore with the addition of many modern amenities in the examined period.
First, there was the fiction area near the upper corner of the map in 2000, but now, it is replaced by the non-fiction area. Moreover, the cluster of facilities consisting of cookery, hobbies and art was moved to the left wall, made way for two 4-seat table in the near center of the map. On the contrary, both the service desk and new books table remained intact, whereas the area of travel increased slightly.
It is apparent that although the fiction accounted the entire area of the left wall in 2000, its area has significantly decreased in the present time. Regarding the non-fiction which lied on the right wall in 2000, its area has turned into the region of the cafes counter.
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