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Whats up, everyone? Today, lets talk about this line graph in Cambridge IELTS 17. I believe you guys already know how to describe upward and downward trends so todays video will be focusing more on how to make comparisons. I mean how to compare these two lines. So, this line shows the number of shops that opened. And this one shows the number of shops that closed. Lets start with the overview paragraph. So, for a line graph, of course, we will describe the general trends. Please dont say something like overall they both declined. I wouldnt call these downward trends. Obviously, they fluctuated and the fluctuations are pretty big. So, Ill say that, overall, the number of shops that closed and the number that opened both saw large fluctuations during the specified period of time. Please note how I used the word both. You could also use it this way: Both the number of shops that closed and the number that opened saw large fluctuations. But its actual