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Logically, it is easier to write an answer to Task 2 if you first have a question. For some Task 2 titles, you are given a title which is already in question form which makes it easier to prepare and write an answer. For example, in this Task 2 title it is clear what you need to answer – ˜What are the advantages of a private education?’. However, in this Task 2 title, you are given a statement, not a question. It makes it easier for you to plan your answer if you first turn titles like this into questions. For example Should we return to capital punishment?

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