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The given line graph illustrates how teen communication patterns changed in the United States between November 2006 and September 2009. Overall, the graph shows that text messaging saw the most significant rise to become the most widespread mode of communication for teens, while other communication channels remained largely stable or fluctuated slightly. Regarding text messaging, […]
The line graph compares the proportions of teenagers using various communication methods among each other in a particular state in the US, from November 2006 to September 2009. Overall, communication preferences for text messages and phone calls showed an upward trend, while the usage of email declined. Face-to-face interactions experienced fluctuations over the three-year period. […]
The graph shows data on the usage of various communication methods by teenagers aged 12-19 in a specific state of the United States from November 2006 to September 2009. In summary, it is clear from the diagram that the most significant trend was the sharp increase in texting, while more traditional methods such as phone […]
The line graph illustrates the communication preferences of teenagers aged 12 to 19 in a particular state in the USA from November 2006 to September 2009. Overall, the data indicates a shift towards digital communication methods among teenagers, with a noteworthy increase in the usage of text messages. Conversely, traditional modes of communication such as […]
The graph outlines the communication trends among teenagers aged 12-19 in one state in the US from November 2006 to September 2009. Overall, the graph depicts the changes in communication methods among teenagers over the three-year period. Text messaging experienced a significant increase, while phone calls, face-to-face interactions, and email usage showed a gradual decline. […]
