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The graph shows Underground Station passenger numbers in London.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.
The line graph presents information about number of people using London underground stations at different times in a day. The graph provides data on passengers using the underground station from 6am to 10pm.
There are about 100 people using the station at 6am which increases steeply in a gap of two hours. As high as 400 users are in the station at 8 o clock in the morning, the highest for the day. There is a plunge in the numbers starting from 8am to about 10am. A slight upward movement in the number of users is seen for the next one hour. A continuous increase is seen until 2pm and the graph plummets to 100 users by 4 o clock in the afternoon. Again a sharp uphill is recorded between 4pm to 6pm. There are many ups and downs in the graph showing huge variations in the passenger numbers using the London subway stations. Though there is a small increase in users seen during 21:00hrs, these numbers stay mostly low from 6pm till 10pm.
To summarise, 8am and 6pm seems to see the highest number of people. Similarly, 6am and 4pm recording lowest strength of users.
The line graph presents information about (missing word) number of people using London underground stations at different times in a day. The graph provides data on passengers using the underground station from 6am to 10pm. (Inaccurate - data on passengers would be their age, ***, income level, etc.
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The line graph presents information about (missing word) number of people using London underground stations at different times in a day. The graph provides data on passengers using the underground station from 6am to 10pm. (Inaccurate - data on passengers would be their age, ***, income level, etc. This sentence mostly repeats the previous one. It reduces the score
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London Underground, because it is a name. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground