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Alistair's writing The graph shows the wheat exports of three different regions in millions of tonnes between the years 1985 and 1990. Overall, three different trends are observed. In 1985, Australia exported around 15 million tonnes of wheat and the following year the number increased by one million to 16 million. For the next three years, there was a gradual decline until 1989 and 1990 when it stabilized at about 11 million tonnes. Over the same period, both exports of Canada and European Community started at 19 million tonnes and 17 million tonnes respectively and then both went down in 1986 at 17 million and 14 million respectively. The former experienced a considerable fluctutation and once peaked at 25 million in 1988 before it ended in 1990 at 19 million. As for the latter, the export grew dramatically over the next three years from 1986 and it boomed at 21 million in 1990. It is obvious that the European Community's wheat export was the highest among these three regions and Australia's export of wheat was on a downward trend since 1986. First sample writing

The polyline graph depicts the wheat exports for Australia, Canada and the European community from the years 1985-1990. The data is calibrated in millions of tonnes. From an overall perspective, quite a different pattern is observed between 1985 and 1990. Exports from Australia declined over the five-year period, while the Canadian market fluctuated considerably, and the European Community showed an increase. In 1985, Australia exported about 15 millions of tonnes of wheat and the following year the number increased by one million tonnes to 16 million. After that, however, there was a gradual decline until 1989 and 1990 when it stabilised at about 11 million tonnes. Over the same period, the amount of Canadian exports varied greatly. It started at 19 million tonnes in 1985, reached a peak in 1988 of 24 million, dropped dramatically in 1989 to 14 million tonnes and then climbed back to 19 million in 1990. 17 million tonnes were exported from the European Community in 1985, but this decreased to 14 million tonnes in 1986 and then rose to 15 million in 1987 and 1988 before increasing once more to 20 million in 1990. Overall, it is observed that in 1985, Canada's wheat export was the highest while in 1990, the European community's wheat export was at the peak. Second sample writing This chart tries to explore the dynamics of wheat exports in three countries in 1985-1990. Canada was the highest exporter in 1985, followed by European Community and Australia in the second and third place. In the next period, Australia increased the figure to more than 15 Million Tons and replaces European Community as the second place. Even though Canada's wheat export slightly dropped to 17 Million Tons in 1986, Canada was still in the first place. In 1987, Australia's wheat export fell to below 15 Million Tons in contrast; European Community wheat export slightly put up to 15 Million Tons. Meanwhile, Canada's wheat export vastly went up to 25 Million Tons in 1988 and dramatically slumped to below 15 Million Tons in 1989. It made Canada unable to retain its position as the biggest exporter of wheat and European Community replaced it. Even though Canada's wheat export rose to 19 Million Tons, European Community was still at the highest position in 21 Million Tons. The graph shows a fluctuating chart for Canada's wheat export, moderate increase for European Community's wheat export and a gradual fall for Australia's wheat export. It also explains that the figure reached a peak at 25 Million Tons in 1988 for Canada and the lowest was in 1989-1990 at 11 Million Tons for Australia.

Third sample writing The graph below illustrates the changes of wheat exports in three different regions, and the number of these exports which is estimated in millions of tonnes from the year 1985 to 1990. First, the exports of wheat in Australia started at 15 million in tonnes during 1985, after that they increased slightly until reached 16 million ,unfortunately , then they returned back to decline gradually from 1986 to 1990 to reach their bottom at 11 million. Second, the exports of european community began at 16 million, then they were followed by a slight tumble to 14 million, after that they continued increased slowly till 1988, while the noticeable jump was from 1988 to 1990 at 21 million. Third, Canada exports began by 19 million in 1985 then they fall down by 17 million, after that there was a big jump which was in 1988 they reached their peaks at 25 million, but after this year the exports dip down highly to reached their bottom at 14 million , in the end the situation became better by reached 19 million in 1990.