The graph below shows the production levels of the main kinds of fuel in the UK between 1981 and 2000. Summarize the formation by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. You should write at least 150 words. Writing Task 1 AnswerWriting Task 1
The line graph illustrates the production of three major categories of fuel in the United Kingdom from the year 1981 to 2000.
Overall
, Petrolium stands out of all though it had a fluctuation mid-way. Coal shows a continued leap downward Linking Words
while
Natural gas depicts a progressive increase. Linking Words
Additionally
, Coal and natural gas were tallied at some point in between the given years.
Looking into details, Petrolium was produced at the highest rate in 1981 at almost 100 Linking Words
units
, it continued to rise to 140 Use synonyms
units
and remained constant for almost three years,it Use synonyms
then
dropped and Linking Words
then
picked up to 140 by the year 2000. Natural gas Linking Words
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on
the other hand, showed a spike since it rose from 40 to slightly above 100 Add the comma(s)
, on
units
by 2000. Use synonyms
Moreover
, Coal depicted a dip from 80 Linking Words
units
to below 40 which was the Use synonyms
least
number recorded ever.
Correct word choice
lowest
Finally
, two of the fuel products tally in the middle of 1981 and 1986 at almost 40 Linking Words
units
and again record Use synonyms
simillar
odds in almost the year 1991.Correct your spelling
similar
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