Individuals can do nothing to improve the environment; only Government and large companies can make difference. To what extend do you agree or disagree.

There is a strong conviction in modern society
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that big companies
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are the only things to address environmental problems. But in my opinion mere people could
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nature's state in a better way by collectively controlling their daily practices and
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community initiatives.
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, individual actions, when taken on a large scale, can substantially reduce environmental damage. Simple habits
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as recycling waste, reducing plastic consumption, saving water and electricity, and choosing public transport
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of private cars may seem insignificant on their own.
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, if millions of people adopt these practices consistently, the
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reduction in pollution and resource consumption becomes considerable.
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, widespread refusal of single-use plastic can drastically decrease ocean pollution.
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, community initiatives allow individuals to influence the environment beyond their personal
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. Local clean-up campaigns, tree-planting projects, and environmental awareness programs help improve natural areas and educate others.
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initiatives not only lead to immediate positive outcomes but
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encourage a sense of responsibility and cooperation within society.
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, environmental protection becomes a shared value rather than a distant governmental task. That said, it is undeniable that governments and large corporations play a crucial role in solving environmental issues. They possess financial resources, legislative power, and technological capabilities that individuals lack.
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, without public support and responsible
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from citizens, even the most effective policies may fail to achieve their goals.

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task
State your view clearly in the first sentence and keep it in mind through the essay.
task
Give more good reasons and specific facts to back each idea.
coherence
Make each paragraph have one main idea with a short topic sentence.
coherence
Use simple link words to show order (first, next, then, finally) and show how ideas connect.
coherence
Finish with a clear end line that restates your view.
strength
The essay shows a clear view that people can help the environment.
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It uses good examples like plastic use and local work to help the land.
Support ideas with relevant, specific examples

Examples make your writing easier to understand by illustrating points more effectively.

Examples, if used properly, not only help you get higher marks for ‘Task Response’ but also for ‘Coherence’.

When giving examples it is best to put them after your main idea or topic sentence. They can be used in the middle of supporting sentences or they can be used to start a new sentence. There is no rule for where exactly to give examples in essays, logically they would come after your main idea/topic sentence or just after a supporting sentence.

Linking words for giving examples:

  • for example
  • for instance
  • to illustrate this
  • to give a clear example
  • such as
  • namely
  • to illustrate
  • take, for example
Topic Vocabulary:
  • ecological awareness
  • sustainability
  • environmental conservation
  • government policies
  • corporate social responsibility
  • grassroots movements
  • public demand
  • informed choices
  • community initiatives
  • climate change
  • renewable energy
  • environmental footprint
  • waste reduction
  • advocacy
  • mobilize support
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