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Using the examples of the starthistle and the Kit fox, describe two ways roads can affect the environment. v.2
Using the examples of the starthistle and the Kit fox, describe two ways roads can affect the environment. v. 2
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IELTS speaking Using the examples of the starthistle and the Kit fox, describe two ways roads can affect the environment. v. 2
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5.0
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7.0
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Use less common question specific words that accurately convey meaning
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Grammatical Range:
6.5
Use a variety of complex and simple sentences
Check your writing for errors
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7.0
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Present relevant ideas
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