The table below shows the results of a 20-year study into why adults in the UK attend arts events.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
The table data compares an average proportion of youth in UK taking part in four different arts exhibition program over the two decade period.
A glance at the figure reveals that an overwhelming majority of youth were participated to satisfy their desire than all the other 3 mentioned categories.
As a matter of fact, nearly three fifth numbers of students out of total respondents had participated in arts gallery program in two decades before and there was a steady fall was noticed throughout the period. Similarly, there was a significant growth had noticed in the student participating for accompanying children from 9 percent to 24 percent in UK. Furthermore, the account for student celebration stood at 27 percent before hitting a free fall to 9 percent at present time whereas adolescent concern for attending exhibition to expend their work were below the one fifth over the period.
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