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The line graph below shows information about average carbon dioxide emissions per person in 1967 and 2007.

The line graph shows information aboit the amount of carbon dioxide whoch was produced in four countries(UK,Italy,Sweden,Portugal)over the period.
Overall,it can be seen that there were considerable upward trends in the amount of both Italy and Portugal,while the reverse was true for the UK and SWEDEN.Despite declining slightly,the amount of carbon emissions in UK was higher than other three countries over the whole period.
In 1967, the United Kingdom recorded the highest carbon dioxide emissions, at approximately 11 metric tonnes per person. Over the 40-year period, this figure gradually declined, reaching around 9 tonnes by 2007. Similarly, Sweden began at 9 tonnes per person in 1967, saw a slight increase to 10 tonnes by 1977, but then experienced a significant drop, ending at just 5 tonnes per person in 2007.
In contrast, Italy and Portugal showed consistent upward trends. Italy’s emissions started at 4 tonnes per person in 1967 and steadily rose to nearly 8 tonnes by the end of the period. Portugal, which had the lowest emissions at only 1 tonne in 1967, saw a substantial increase, reaching approximately 5 tonnes by 2007.

7.5

The essay is generally well-structured with a clear overview. However, there are minor issues with coherence due to abrupt transitions.

Suggestions
  • Use more linking words to enhance flow.
  • Ensure consistent use of country names and data.
  • Clarify the comparison between countries.

The vocabulary used is appropriate and varied, though some errors in word choice and spelling are present.

The essay demonstrates a good range of grammatical structures with minor errors.

The essay effectively covers the main trends and data from the graph, providing a clear overview and specific details.