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प्रश्न
The given bar graph shows the preferences of children in a school in playing different games over the span of six years. Write an analytical paragraph about the given information in about 109 words:

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उत्तर
The presented bar graph illustrates the game preferences of children in a school over a period of six years. It provides valuable insights into the evolving interests and trends among the young students. As observed from the data, certain games enjoyed consistent popularity throughout the entire period, suggesting their enduring appeal among children.
According to the graph, the interest of students in volleyball began with 200 in 2014 and experienced fluctuations over the six-year period. It increased to 450 in 2016, but then sharply declined to 150 in 2019. On the other hand, the interest of students in basketball started at 350 in 2014, decreased to 250 in 2015, and then rose to 400 in 2016. From 2017 to 2018, basketball's popularity remained steady at 350. Consequently, it can be inferred that volleyball's popularity fluctuated significantly, while basketball's interest remained relatively stable during the given period. This data can be invaluable for the school administration in making informed decisions about which games to prioritize, encourage, and promote among the students based on their varying interests over time.
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