The bar chart shows the difficulties people have when they move to a new country and how the problems vary according to people’s ages.
The bar chart provides data
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on
of
the challenges faced by Change preposition
on
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apply
the
people if they stay abroad.In overview, human beings from adulthood Correct article usage
apply
age
to early old age
having
problems when they are living in other nations.
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have
Firstly
, more persons
from the Replace the word
people
age
of eighteen to thirty-four its
hard Replace the word
it's
it is
hard
for them to make friends in other countries.It is represented with Remove the redundancy
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a
highest percentage of about 46% as compared to all other ages on the graph.Change the article
the
Secondly
, humans
above 55 years, it is Change preposition
for humans
also
difficult when they want to learn the local language abroad and approximately 55% out of 60% of these people facing
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face
this
problem.Therefore
, almost 29% of 18-34 years have facing
the same issue and Wrong verb form
face
this
is the least clan whom they
do not Correct pronoun usage
who
understanding
the local language in the country.
To add, from the Change the verb form
understand
age
of 18 to 54, human beings are suffered
from searching Wrong verb form
suffer
somewhere
to live and around 38 to 39 percent of these people Change preposition
for somewhere
looking
for habitation.Early older humans Wrong verb form
look
are
not Verb problem
do
having
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have
this
trouble much as compared to other below ages and it is characterised by the lowest percentage of just above 20%Submitted by cajaah93 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words age with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "compared" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
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