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LESSON 2

between 1985 and 2003. 


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Sample Answer: 
The given pie charts provide information about the energy produced by a country using 6 different 
sources from 1985 to 2003. 
Overall from 1985 to 2003 oil remained the main source of energy production and other renewable 
resources remained the least. 
In general, the main source from which the energy was produced was oil with 52% contribution 
in 1985. Likewise, in 2003 oil contributed 39% in energy production. But compared to 1985 the 
reliability of oil to produce energy decreased by 13%. 
Whereas, the reliability of natural gas to produce energy increased from 13% to 23% by 2003. 
Similarly, reliability of other renewable resources and coal increased from 1% to 4% and 8% to 
13% respectively. 
On the other hand, reliability to produce energy on nuclear was 22% in 1985 which reduced to 
17% by 2003. While the reliability on most of the resources fluctuated, the reliability on hydrogen 
remained constant at 4%.
The table presents the weight of men and women (underweight, normal, overweight) 
in a country in 3 years. 
 
Sample answer: 
The table elucidates the bodyweight of men and women in a country percentage-wise in three years 
1999, 2004 and 2009 respectively. 
From a quick glance at the table, it is evident that most men and women maintained a healthy 
lifestyle and were at a normal weight. In the initial period, overweight males were more in numbers 
compared to their female counterparts. 
In 1999, 49% of women were at normal weight, and 27% of them were underweight. A similar 
pattern was observed in men with 41% at normal weight and 22% at underweight. Only a small 
minority of women (18%) were overweight. Conversely, 30% of the men were overweight. 
From the figures, it is clear that the number of women and men who were at normal weight 
increased in 2004 to 51% and 48% respectively. Both of them reached 47% in 2009. The number of 
overweight women increased in 2004 whereas the number of overweight men decreased in 2004. 
Both of them reached 19% in 2009.
Though there was an insignificant increase (2%) of underweight women in 2004, the numbers came 
down by 1% and reached 28% in 2009. A reverse trend was observed in men. Though the number 
of underweight men decreased in 2004 the numbers went up and touched 23% in 2009. 

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