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Writing Homework High Inter Week 3

B.
1.
Increase Decrease Big increase Big decrease
Go up Decline Double Halve
Improve Drop Jump Plummet
Rise Fall Rocket Plunge
Go down Shoot up
Soar
surge

2.
1 a big change : considerably, dramatically, significantly
2 a small change: marginally, negligibly
3 a medium-size change : remarkably
4 a fast change : rapidly, sharply
5 a slow change : gradually
6 a comment : strikingly
7 a consistent change : steadily
4.
2 Chocolate production in Colombia dipped significantly
3 Average incomes in Europe climbed up steadily between 1998
and 2004
C.
2. Income fell steadily to 80,000 pounds. After which, it
recovered to 90,000 pounds in 2004
3. Earnings dropped sharply to just over 60,000 pounds. At this
point, the number dipped slightly.
4. The figure rose slightly to just under 60,000 pounds.
Subsequently, it witnessed a considerabe fall.
5. Income fell significantly to 40,000 pounds. Next, the number
witnessed a consideralbe rise.

1. Despite declining steadily to 80,000 pounds, income


recovered to 90,000 pounds in 2004.
2. Having dropped sharply to just over 60,000 pounds, but
then the earnings rose slightly.

REPORT (Question B)
The supplied line graph depicts the ratio of attendance in three
sectors in a British sport organization from 1983 to 2003.
In general, the proportion of members taking part in swimming
and co-op sports rose throughout the period, while that of the
gym fell significantly. Moreover, in 1983, swimming has the
highest rate of people who decided to show up, while most did
not engaged to their club.
Spefically, half of the members in the swimming section went to
their place in 1983. Nevertheless, the figure of it dipped
significantly to 20% in 1998, after which it stayed unchanged
until 2003. In contrast, only a minority of 5% among gym
members have done some activities in 1983. Despite that, that
number rose dramatically to 28% two decades later.
Unlike to those sectors, the attending percantage of teaming
sports fluctuated mildly throughout the period. Being at 32% in
1983, it climbed up marginally by 4% in 1998. At this point, the
number fell slightly to 33% in 2003.

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