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A for and against essay.
Look at the essay and do the exercises to improve your writing skills.

Instructions
Do the preparation exercise first. Then do the other exercises.

Preparation

Check your understanding: multiple selection
Check your writing: reordering - essay structure, check your writing: typing - linking words, worksheets and downloads.
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