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Activity 13 Coherence AND Cohesion

Ingles II (Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios)

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COHERENCE AND COHESION

ACTIVITY 13

Luis Felipe Carranza Holguín


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CORPORACION UNIVERSITARIA MINUTO DE DIOS


ADMINISTRACION EN SALUD COUPACIONAL

English III
NRC 1990

Bogotá D.C
Julio 23/2020

Leidy Carolina Guerrero

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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SHOULD BE FREE!

Everyone has used public transport once in his lifetime. In my country everyone have to pay for
it, although is that really necessary? It is a good question which most people have ever thought of
that. However, could public transport be free? Before answering that matter I am going to mention
some advantages about this.

To begin, when governments pay for that, common people could looking for more job
opportunities in a wider area of city so it increases employment rate.

➢ Fisrt, it is good for the ecosystem as this measure stimulates use of public transport and
would reduce greenhouse gases.

➢ Secondly, if people switched from cars to bus or train it would reduce traffic congestions
on roads and pollution leves.

➢ Thirdly, public transport should become a right by means of taxation policies.

➢ Finally, the city spend our tax money to maintain the roads, if public transport was free
more and more people would use it instead of automobile so it will be a way to save the
city money.

In conclusion, for all previous reasons I think it is the best option for improving the quality of life
in a modern, fair and eco-freindly society.

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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES

Dictionary Cambridge: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/translate/

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