Practice Questions: The graph below shows the amount of money spent on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Practice Questions: The graph below shows the amount of money spent on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The presented line chart compares data about how much money per million was spent by people on books in 4 various countries namely, Germany, France, Italy and Austria from 1995 to 2005.
Overall
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, it was important that the trends of all countries in investing money in books increased over the period of one decade.
According to
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the diagram, Germany's inhabitants, the main nation that spent a great deal of money on books at all times, hit 80;
then
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it climbed slightly to roughly 95 in 2005. The second one was French which reached nearly 55 in the beginning;
thereafter
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, it rose marginally to approximately 75 in 2005. The graph demonstrates that Italian scored 50 in 1995 and after that, it grew to just under 55 in 1997;
however
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, it declined to the same figure as the start in 1999.
Nevertheless
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, it went up fractionally to just over 60. Australia's citizens reported 30;
then
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it leapt to 40 in 1999. Later it stabilized until 2001;
then
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it improved significantly to almost 70 in 2005.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • expenditure
  • fluctuation
  • increment
  • decline
  • consistently
  • noteworthy
  • surge
  • trend
  • peak
  • comparison
  • rise
  • fall
  • differential
  • highlight
  • notable
  • timeframe
  • summarize
  • analyze
  • contrast
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