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Writing Task 1

The bar chart depicts film production by five countries from 2007 to 2009, showing a decline in output for countries A and D, while countries B, C, and E experienced increases. Country A led with nearly 90 films in 2007, decreasing to 80 by 2009, while country D's production fell from 15 to just under 10 films before rising slightly. In contrast, country B's production rose from 50 to 70 films, and country E's output increased from 10 to 12 films during the same period.

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The bar chart depicts film production by five countries from 2007 to 2009, showing a decline in output for countries A and D, while countries B, C, and E experienced increases. Country A led with nearly 90 films in 2007, decreasing to 80 by 2009, while country D's production fell from 15 to just under 10 films before rising slightly. In contrast, country B's production rose from 50 to 70 films, and country E's output increased from 10 to 12 films during the same period.

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The graph below shows the number of films produced

by five countries in three years.

The bar chart illustrates how many films were made by five different
nations from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, the number of films produced by countries A and D
decreased during this period, while the opposite trend was observed
for the remaining nations. It is also worth noting that countries A and
B were the leading film producers.
In 2007, country A produced close to 90 films in 2007, but this figure
slightly decreased to 80 films in 2009. Despite the decline, this
country still produced more films compared to other nations.
Similarly, country D witnessed a decrease in film production, starting
at around 15 films in 2007, dropping to just under 10 films in 2008,
and then rising again to about 14 films in the final year.
The number of films produced by country B increased significantly,
from 50 films in 2007, and then continued to rise to 70 films in 2009.
Likewise, country A saw smaller, yet consistent increases in film
production, ending at roughly 18 films in the last year. The number
of films produced by country E grew from 10 films to 12 films over
the same period.

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