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The diagrams illustrate the design of a single and double room study area.

Report Plan:

 Paraphrase paragraph: illustrate>show; design>layout; study


area>room with study facilities
 Summary/overview paragraph: (1) double room is more expensive
(2) it has windows, more cupboards, desks and beds.
 Paragraph 3: compare the cost and size of the rooms
 Paragraph 4: compare the kitchens, beds and windows
 Paragraph 5: compare the centre of the rooms and location of the
desks and TV.

Report:

The diagrams show the layout of a single room and a double room with study
facilities.

Overall, although more expensive, the double room has windows and more
cupboards, desks and beds than the single room.

The single room costs £200, whereas the double room is much dearer at £350
per week. While both rooms are 6m wide, the double room has a length of 4m,
compared with just 2.5m for the single room.

In the single room, there are 2 bookshelves between the bathroom and kitchen,
but the double room has a table outside the kitchen. Both kitchens have a stove,
sink and microwave. On the opposite wall, the double room has two beds, each
one by a window, compared with one bed for the single room.

In the centre of the single room, there is only a cupboard, while a study desk and
a TV occupy opposite walls. In contrast, there are 2 cupboards, a TV and extra
bookshelves in the middle of the double room, which has 2 study desks and a
bookshelf on the other walls.

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