The line graph and pie chart below show band information on crime in the UK for the last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph illustrates the correlation between
years
of life and crime
rate while
the chart depicts the proportion of crime
types in the UK last
year.
It clearly can be seen from the line graph that from the age
of 12, the crime
rate increased significantly and dropped after they turned 20 years
.
The chart shows most of Correct word choice
old.
crimes
in the UK were violence-related crimes.
The graph shows that Add an article
the crimes
crime
started to increase at the age
of 12 at around 50.000 and significantly jumped to 80.000 at 20 years
of age
. Nonetheless
, the number dropped to 60.000 for people at the age
of 24 and dipped significantly to 20.000 by the age
of 28. After 28, the number steadily decreased throughout the years
.
The pie chart illustrates that violence-based crimes were the highest with almost half of the total. Moreover
, both property crime
and drug abuse were coming at second and third with 23% and 22%, respectively. The crime
which had the least number was public order crime
at only 9%.Submitted by aribawadzaki on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words years, crime, age with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "shows" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "increased" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "significantly" was used 3 times.
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