Hello I've had a homework where I've had to write a case study where I'm the new conservative MP and there's controversy over a nuclear power plant on the coast. How do I write my response? Is it 1 paragraph for situation, one paragraph for problem, one for solution and one for evaluation or am I supposed to be writing this in an essay format where I do an introduction and compare the pros and cons of having a power station then make a decision in the conclusion? Help! (I'm an AS student.)
Update:Thank you 'confused' I did it as a sort of speech David Cameron might give, (making out he's looking at all aspects of the proposal but actually pressing on with his previously made decisions.) and I got it to a page and a bit, I feel that it could have been more, but I like the witty sense to it, it brings in some key words and its written well (if I do say so myself) so thank you and hope this time I don't get an effing D! (As in politics, I always have strong views, write excellent answers and get penalized for not showing a good enough point or the point he was looking for, but its difficult to have the 'right' point in politics... I thought there was no right or wrong!)
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Well if it is case study and you are a conservative MP, have fun with it. Don't do formal paragraph form, write an essay like a report or something and be creative. I had to write an essay on Sputnik one time discussing the terror and we had to pretend to be a reporter, well I wrote like a newspaper article instead and they loved it!
I can't undrestand what you are saying!!!