Using conditionals:
·
If A…., then B…
(If the government invest in public transportation, then
pollution level will decline…)
·
B….if A
(pollution level will decline if the government invest in public
transportation.)
·
Unless A….not B
(unless governments invest in public transportation, there
won’t be a reduction in pollution).
·
Not A…unless B
(there won’t be a reduction in pollution unless governments
invest in public transportation.)
BODY PARAGRAPHS:
1
st
STRUCTURE:
BODY 1:
Problem 1 + Problem 2
BODY 1:
Solution 1 + Solution 2
2
nd
STRUCTURE:
BODY 1:
Problem 1 + Solution 1
BODY 2:
Problem 2 + Solution 2
CONCLUSION:
Give the context, summarize what the problem is? And what the solutions are?
If you want or if you have time, you can
make a prediction
.
So in your conclusion, you are very much going to be repeating what you said in the
introduction
(remind the reader of the problem; remind the reader of the solutions you
suggested; and if you want/ if you have time, give a prediction).
In conclusion, the large number of vehicles are reducing people’s mental and physical
health. Governments should/ought to/ need to spend more money on public
transportation, and people must actually use them. Unless people take the
environment more seriously, and governments start investing in this problem, it’s
likely that we won’t see any reduction in this issue.
(A 4-sentence conclusion: a
context + problem + solution + prediction).
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