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● Look at the charts below. They show company profits.

● Which chart does each sentence (11—15) describe?

● For each sentence mark, mark one letter (A—H) on your Answer Sheet.

● Do net use any letter more than once.

After a sharp drop in 1999, profits recovered for twelve months and then fell again in 2001.

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