Strong/Weak Points the Strongest Element A-Level Coursework

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This could be strengthened by exploring the issue of whether or not governmental guidelines were established on firm science and not simply using anecdotal evidence of perceived safety and a low risk of getting caught as reasons to pursue this course of action.

Format/Organization

The format very clearly and directly follows the guidelines given, and is quite clear in its argument because of this. Each section and each paragraph develops its own focused idea, while at the same time each of these individual ideas serve the central ideas and arguments of the paper quite well and logically flow, building information and ideas in a logical manner. No irrelevant information is included, though again certain issues are ignored.

Grammar

There are very few grammar errors in this paper (one unnecessary comma use and one improper sentence construction were noted), and none were recurring nor issues of proofreading or editing, exactly. The style of the writing was very clear and straightforward, without attempts to sound fancy or flowery and yet with enough variety in sentence structure to maintain the reader's interest and not simply become a list of facts or points in the arguments.

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Case Analysis

From the description of the case given, I agree that the company should install a new manufacturing line. I disagree when it comes to the environmental issues, however. I believe the company should pursue alternative means of venting and scrubbing the toxic gases produced, as meeting ethical and legal requirements should be a paramount concern for the business......

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