The graph below shows the price of bananas in four different countries from 1996 to 2004.

The graph below shows the price of bananas in four different countries from 1996 to 2004.
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The line graph illustrates the banana prices in four different countries comprising Japan, France, Germany and the USA from 1994 to 2004. The unit on the Y-axis is shown in $ per kilogram.
Overall
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it is clear that
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although
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the price of bananas in Japan is the highest, it is overcome by France in one single year.
Moreover
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, the USA stays in
last
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place throughout the period.
To begin
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with, The cost of Japanese bananas started at around 1.8 in the year 1994 and dramatically fluctuated to 2.0 in 1996. A slight swing was seen from 1996 to 2000
then
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it nosedived to 1.7 in 2001. After 2001, the banana prices in Japan surged and ended the year 2004 at 2.5.
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, America began at 0.8 before shooting up to nearly 1.2
as well as
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levelling off until 1996. It minimally oscillated to approximately 1.1 in 1999 and hovered at
this
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number until 2004.
Additionally
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, France, which came in second place, remained constant at 1.7 from 1994 to 1997
along with
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significantly varied and finished at 16
at the end
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of the record.
Besides
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, the German banana price was at 1.4 in 1994 and it wavered to roughly 1.3 in 2002,
in addition
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, it levelled out at
this
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number, 1.3,
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2004.

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Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "undefined" in your introduction.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • comparative price trends
  • upward trend
  • downward trend
  • significant price fluctuations
  • dramatic rise/fall
  • comparisons
  • highest/lowest prices
  • potential reasons
  • economic conditions
  • import/export taxes
  • agricultural policies
  • external factors
  • natural disasters
  • trade agreements
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