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  1. Praise says:

    The diagram illustrates the process of payment by credit card.

    In simple terms, it shows how money moves when a customer pays for goods or services using a credit card. The steps include:

    1. Customer makes payment to the merchant using a credit card.

    2. The merchant requests authorization from the credit card network (e.g., Visa).

    3. The request is sent to the customer’s issuing bank, which checks if funds/credit are available.

    4. The bank approves or declines the transaction.

    5. If approved, the merchant provides the product/service to the customer.

    6. The issuing bank transfers money (minus transaction fees) through the credit card organization.

    7. The merchant’s bank receives the payment and credits the merchant.

    👉 Overall, it shows the flow of authorization and transfer of funds between consumer, merchant, banks, and credit card organization during a card transaction. This is what I can give for now , thank you 

  2. Praise says:

    The diagram illustrates the process of payment by credit card.

    In simple terms, it shows how money moves when a customer pays for goods or services using a credit card. The steps include:

    1. Customer makes payment to the merchant using a credit card.

    2. The merchant requests authorization from the credit card network (e.g., Visa).

    3. The request is sent to the customer’s issuing bank, which checks if funds/credit are available.

    4. The bank approves or declines the transaction.

    5. If approved, the merchant provides the product/service to the customer.

    6. The issuing bank transfers money (minus transaction fees) through the credit card organization.

    7. The merchant’s bank receives the payment and credits the merchant.

    👉 Overall, it shows the flow of authorization and transfer of funds between consumer, merchant, banks, and credit card organization during a card transaction.

    TION GIVEN

    5. TRANSFER FUNDS MINUS

    TRANSACTION FEES

    MERCHANT’S BANK

    S Academic writin…

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    This is interesting

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  5. Shun Lai says:

    Band 7.5
    The diagram illustrates the recycling of plastic bottles step by step.

    Overall, plastic bottles are recycled in 9 stages, it commences when a person throws plastic bottles in a recycling bin, and concludes with the production of new items, then cycling this process again.

    First of all, the plastic bottles which are thrown by individuals are collected and transported through a track to a recycling centre. They are then sorted according to the types of item. After sorting them out, these bottles are smashed to form blocks which are then being put in the crushing machine to become pieces of plastic.

    To produce clean crushed plastic, they are washed in water and then blended in a machine to get plastic pallets. After being converted into plastic pallets, they are heated in a high temperature to reach the raw material stage. Once they become raw materials, end products such as t-shirts, bottles and recycled bags are produced in the final stage. Finally, these products are then recycled and the process starts again.

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  7. Dipa Karki says:

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  8. Shohrux Bozorov says:

    Introduction

    The line graph illustrates the percentage of Australian exports to four countries (Japan, the US, China and India) between 1990 and 2012.

    Overview

    Overall, Japan was Australia’s largest export market at the beginning of the period, but its share gradually declined. In contrast, exports to China increased dramatically and became the highest by 2012. Meanwhile, the proportions of exports to the US and India fluctuated at relatively lower levels.

    Body Paragraph 1

    In 1990, Japan accounted for approximately 26% of Australian exports, making it the leading destination. However, this figure fell steadily to 20% in 1995 and then to around 18% in 2000 and 2005. By 2010 and 2012, the proportion had declined slightly further to about 17%.

    The percentage of exports to the US was considerably lower. It started at roughly 11% in 1990, dropped to 8% in 1995, and then rose to 11% in 2000. After that, it decreased continuously, reaching 5% in 2010 before recovering slightly to 7% in 2012.

    Body Paragraph 2

    China experienced the most significant growth during the period. Its share of Australian exports increased from only 2% in 1990 to 3% in 1995 and 5% in 2000. Growth accelerated after 2000, reaching 11% in 2005 and 25% in 2010. By 2012, China had become Australia’s largest export market with approximately 28%.

    Exports to India remained minimal until 2000 at around 1%. However, the figure rose to 5% in 2005 and peaked at 7% in 2010 before falling slightly to 5% in 2012.

    The line graph illustrates the percentage of Australian exports to four countries (Japan, the US, China and India) between 1990 and 2012.

    Overview

    Overall, Japan was Australia’s largest export market at the beginning of the period, but its share gradually declined. In contrast, exports to China increased dramatically and became the highest by 2012. Meanwhile, the proportions of exports to the US and India fluctuated at relatively lower levels.

    Body Paragraph 1

    In 1990, Japan accounted for approximately 26% of Australian exports, making it the leading destination. However, this figure fell steadily to 20% in 1995 and then to around 18% in 2000 and 2005. By 2010 and 2012, the proportion had declined slightly further to about 17%.

    The percentage of exports to the US was considerably lower. It started at roughly 11% in 1990, dropped to 8% in 1995, and then rose to 11% in 2000. After that, it decreased continuously, reaching 5% in 2010 before recovering slightly to 7% in 2012.

    Body Paragraph 2

    China experienced the most significant growth during the period. Its share of Australian exports increased from only 2% in 1990 to 3% in 1995 and 5% in 2000. Growth accelerated after 2000, reaching 11% in 2005 and 25% in 2010. By 2012, China had become Australia’s largest export market with approximately 28%.

    Exports to India remained minimal until 2000 at around 1%. However, the figure rose to 5% in 2005 and peaked at 7% in 2010 before falling slightly to 5% in 2012.

  9. Shohrux Bozorov says:

    Overall band score 9

  10. Quvonchbek Do\'smatov says:

    In task 1 checker, there are some problems. If I upload the file, its information isn’t read correctly. And this causes the drop in task achievement.

    1. Patrick says:

      Yes, It made me extremely resentful as I went to any lengths to correct my essay but it still didn’t work. Then I checked and I discovered that everything was totally bullsh*t

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