The line graph represents the
universities'
students of 18-25 Change noun form
universities
year olds
in four different countries named Add a hyphen
year-olds
Singapore
, Malaysia, Phillippines and Use synonyms
Thailand
between 1961 and 2011.
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Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
there was an increase in Linking Words
proportion
of students in all the given nations. Add an article
the proportion
Moreover
, Linking Words
Singapore
had the highest portion of 18-25-year-olds studying for the majority of the given time.
As the graph illustrates, the percentage of 18-Use synonyms
25 year olds
in Add a hyphen
25-year-olds
Singapore
started at 15% in 1961 followed by a significant climb to 30% in 1971 Use synonyms
while
there was a gradual decline in Linking Words
Use synonyms
Thailand
figure from 25% to over 20%. Over a period of 20 years from 1971 to 1991, the Change noun form
Thailand's
Singapore
data went up to over 35% in 1991 after Use synonyms
fell
to 25% in 1981. Regarding, the data for Wrong verb form
falling
the
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apply
Thailand
, in 1981, they shipped at 23% and Use synonyms
this
figure fell to 20% in 1991. In the Linking Words
last
decades from 1991 to 2011, the proportion of Singaporeans went down to 34% Linking Words
in
2011. Change preposition
apply
Afterward
, the portion of those studying at universities stood at around 40% in Change the spelling
Afterwards
Singapore
and Use synonyms
Thailand
in the following year.
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By contrast
, the proportion of studying at universities in Malaysia and Linking Words
Phillippines
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the Phillippines
were
below 10. Correct subject-verb agreement
was
Then
, the Malaysian at the given age jumped considerably from 3% to 10% before witnessing steady growth to 15% in 1991, which Linking Words
were
similar Correct subject-verb agreement
was
with
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to
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the Phillipines
Phillipines
in the same period. Over the period of 20 years from 1991 to 2011, The data in Malaysia remained unchanged at 15% till the end. Meanwhile, the figure for the Phillippines grew to below 20% in 2011.Correct your spelling
Philippines
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