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Writing Assignment Class 11 Aug 23

The bar chart compares percentages of household weekly expenses in 1968 and 2018 across categories like food, housing, transportation, and leisure. In 1968, families spent most on food at 35% while in 2018, leisure was the highest at over 20%. The data shows changes in spending priorities over time, with housing costs increasing substantially from 10% to almost 20% of weekly income between 1968 and 2018.

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Writing Assignment Class 11 Aug 23

The bar chart compares percentages of household weekly expenses in 1968 and 2018 across categories like food, housing, transportation, and leisure. In 1968, families spent most on food at 35% while in 2018, leisure was the highest at over 20%. The data shows changes in spending priorities over time, with housing costs increasing substantially from 10% to almost 20% of weekly income between 1968 and 2018.

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ANSWER:

The bar chart shows percentage of household expenses every week in 1968 and in 2018.
There are eight areas to compare spending the income which are food, housing, fuel and
power, clothing and footware, household goods, personal goods, transport, and leisure.

In 1968, the higher area that families spent their weekly income is for food that is 35%.
Whereas in 2018, the families spending most their income every week are for leisure that is
more than 20%. Fuel and power are a little portion of household expences both in 1968 and
in 2018. But, in 2018, personal goods are also the least spending.

The families have the same expences for household goods it is around 8% of their weekly
income. While, the data shows an extreme differentiation about how families spent their
weekly income in housing. In 1968, the families spent only for 10% but in 2018 for almost
20% of their income.
Writing Task 2

Some believe it is important for cities and towns to invest heavily in building large
outdoor public spaces.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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