TOEFL T P O 22 - Integrated Writing Task

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TOEFL T P O 22 - Integrated Writing Task

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The reading claims that ethanol is not a god replacement for gasoline. However, the lecture finds all ideas dubious and presents some evidence to refute them all.

The author argues that replacement of ethanol does not solves global warming, because it is releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere too. Conversely, the lecturer brings up the idea that although burning ethanol release carbon dioxide but as a part of a plants growth, the plant absorbs carbon dioxide so it reduces the level of carbon dioxide in atmosphere.

Furthermore, the reading passage holds the view that if most of corn were used to produce ethanol, a substantial source of food for animals would disappear on the contrary, the professor underlines the fact that corn has many parts and ethanol is made from its cellulose and animals can feed other parts the corn.

Finally, the reading asserts that if government of united sates stop helping producers in this way, the price of ethanol would increase greatly. in contrast, the speaker dismisses this issue due to the fact that the united states government will continue its helps and even though if people stopes buying ethanol the factories will start to produce more and research claims that if the amount of producing increase in three times the cost will diminish in 40 %.

The reading claims that ethanol is not a god replacement for gasoline. However, the lecture finds all ideas dubious and presents some evidence to refute them all.

The author argues that replacement of ethanol does not solves global warming, because it is releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere too. Conversely, the lecturer brings up the idea that although burning ethanol release carbon dioxide but as a part of a plants growth, the plant absorbs carbon dioxide so it reduces the level of carbon dioxide in atmosphere.

Furthermore, the reading passage holds the view that if most of corn were used to produce ethanol, a substantial source of food for animals would disappear on the contrary, the professor underlines the fact that corn has many parts and ethanol is made from its cellulose and animals can feed other parts the corn.

Finally, the reading asserts that if government of united sates stop helping producers in this way, the price of ethanol would increase greatly. in contrast, the speaker dismisses this issue due to the fact that the united states government will continue its helps and even though if people stopes buying ethanol the factories will start to produce more and research claims that if the amount of producing increase in three times the cost will diminish in 40 %.