The table presents different ways of travelling: ferry, car, and plane. For each mode of transport, there are descriptions of the travel experience such as "you can take a lot of luggage", "very fast", "cheap", "you see a lot as you travel", and "relaxing". The instructions indicate that one tick (✓) is for 'sometimes true', two ticks (✓✓) for 'often true', and three ticks (✓✓✓) for 'always true'.
The row for 'ferry' has two ticks next to "you can take a lot of luggage", indicating that this is 'often true' for ferry travel.
The row for 'car' has no ticks shown.
The row for 'plane' has no ticks shown.
The image also displays options A through F for a question, implying a listening exercise where people's preferences for travel are being matched to specific questions. Without the audio or further context, it is impossible to determine which question each person (A-F) answers based solely on this table and the partial ticks. The table itself only provides information about the characteristics of different travel methods, not about the people's answers to specific questions.
The provided image does not contain enough information to answer question 12.6. To answer this question, the audio component of the listening exercise and the actual questions (1-12) are required. The table provided only shows some characteristics of travel methods and a partial entry for 'ferry'.