The graph shows the amount of money spent on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005.

The graph shows the amount of money spent on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005.
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The line graph below illustrates how much money was spent on
books
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in four countries over ten years.
Overall
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, expenditure on
books
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increased in four countries during the ten years. Germany hit a peak from the beginning to the end,
whereas
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Austria
initially
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bottomed and
then
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rocketed. As for Italy, it showed the slightest change, and France increased steadily over the given period. Germany had the highest spending within a range of around $80
million
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and above $90
million
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from 1995 to 2005. Italy was the second country that spent less money of $50
million
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on
books
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in 1995 and bottomed out at just over $60
million
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in 2005. Austria hit a low of $30
million
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in 1995 and took the place of Italy with approximately $70
million
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in 2005. France was the second country which had the most amount of money spent on
books
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between the years over $50
million
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and $70
million
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respectively.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words books, million with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "increased" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • expenditure
  • fluctuate
  • trend
  • peak
  • trough
  • correlation
  • digital reading platforms
  • socio-economic factors
  • initiatives
  • cultural influence
  • statistical data
  • purchasing habits
  • book industry
  • consumer spending
  • educational resources
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