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The essay is well compiled, and addresses all aspects of the argument in the stimulus in a comprehensive manner..Thanks for posting..

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Thanks for providing an insight into the invigilator's viewpoint..
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Hello Nidhi NidhiR

Yes. That is a mistake I have committed. Need to work better with logging down all info prior writing the essay.

Hooefully wont do something of this sort in actual test. :)

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Please can someone review my AWA, thanks!

Essay Response

The argument claims that the investment and financial consulting firm should consider transferring its investments in Cola Loca to Early Bird Coffee because it predicts the demand for coffee will increase and that the demand for cola will decrease over the next 20 years. Expressed in this way, the argument suffers serious flaws, namely, it omits crucial information without which the argument cannot be sustained. Consequently, the argument is poorly reasoned and unconvincing.

Firstly, the argument presupposes that the demand for cola will decrease and the demand for coffee will increase since there will be an increase in the number of older adults over the next 20 years. This assumption is dubious, it neglects the fact that the number of younger people will also increase. Moreover, the presumption that the demand for coffee will increase is unsupported by any concrete evidence. The argument would have been substantially improved if this assertion had been corroborated by compelling empirical data, such as the expected percentage changes in demand for both coffee and cola and the expected population numbers for younger and older people in 20 years.

Secondly, the argument erroneously equates demand with the financial success of investments. Once again, the assumption that increasing demand for coffee will lead to investments in Early Bird Coffee to perform better than investments in Cola Loca is ill-founded. Such a claim is far from axiomatic, there are internal factors in which ensure a company’s financial success and we cannot be certain that, even if the argument’s demand prediction is true, Early Bird Coffee will be able to take advantage of this trend. Further, the argument fails to demonstrate this purported equivalence through logic or statistical proof. Accordingly, the equation of the increasing demand for coffee and the success of Early Bird Coffee is vulnerable to a plethora of counterexamples. For instance, Early Bird Coffee’s retail locations, if any, could be in areas with a high proportion of young people. Had the argument provided convincing evidence that Early Bird Coffee is well-prepared to take advantage of this supposed increase in the demand for coffee, the conclusion that the firm should transfer its investments to Early Bird Coffee would have been more convincing.

Finally, the argument neglects to answer certain questions that are critical to its evaluation. For example, even though trends in average consumption have remained stable for the past 40 years, can we affirmatively conclude that they will remain the same over the next few decades? Are these global trends relevant to the country of operation for Early Bird Coffee and Cola Loca? Without convincing answers to these queries, the intermediate conclusion that the demand for cola will decrease and the demand for coffee will increase is extremely tenuous.

In conclusion, the argument is logically unsound and largely conjectural. Had it included information that substantiated the above-mentioned assumptions and answered the questions posed in the previous paragraphs, the argument would have been far more persuasive. Without such information, the conclusion that the firm should transfer its investments from Cola Loca to Early Bird Coffee is unwarranted.
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AWA Score: 6 out of 6

Coherence and connectivity: 5.5/6

The essay demonstrates a strong sense of coherence and connectivity throughout. The argument is presented in a clear and organized manner, with each paragraph building upon the previous one. The writer effectively uses transition words and phrases to link ideas and support the flow of the essay. The only minor issue is that there are a few instances where the writer repeats themselves or uses redundant phrases, but this does not significantly impact the overall coherence and connectivity of the essay.

Anatomy: 6/6

The essay includes all the necessary components of a well-structured analytical essay. It has a clear introduction that provides a thesis statement and previews the main points of the essay. The body of the essay is comprised of three paragraphs that each address a separate flaw in the argument, and the essay concludes by summarizing these flaws and reiterating the thesis. The writer effectively balances the presentation of evidence and analysis throughout the essay.

Paragraph structure and formation: 6/6

Each paragraph in the essay follows a clear and concise structure. The writer begins by introducing the flaw or issue they will address in that paragraph, then provides evidence to support their argument, and concludes by tying the evidence back to the thesis statement. The writer also effectively uses topic sentences and transitional phrases to guide the reader through each paragraph.

Language and Grammar: 6/6

The essay is well-written and free from grammatical errors. The writer uses precise and appropriate language throughout the essay and employs a variety of sentence structures to keep the writing engaging. The essay demonstrates a strong command of English grammar and vocabulary.

Vocabulary and word expression: 6/6

The writer demonstrates a strong command of vocabulary and effectively uses a variety of words and phrases to convey their ideas. The essay uses specialized vocabulary related to finance and investments appropriately and effectively. The writer also uses metaphors and analogies to illustrate their points and make the writing more engaging. Overall, the vocabulary and word expression in the essay are excellent.

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Please can someone review my AWA, thanks!

Essay Response

The argument claims that the investment and financial consulting firm should consider transferring its investments in Cola Loca to Early Bird Coffee because it predicts the demand for coffee will increase and that the demand for cola will decrease over the next 20 years. Expressed in this way, the argument suffers serious flaws, namely, it omits crucial information without which the argument cannot be sustained. Consequently, the argument is poorly reasoned and unconvincing.

Firstly, the argument presupposes that the demand for cola will decrease and the demand for coffee will increase since there will be an increase in the number of older adults over the next 20 years. This assumption is dubious, it neglects the fact that the number of younger people will also increase. Moreover, the presumption that the demand for coffee will increase is unsupported by any concrete evidence. The argument would have been substantially improved if this assertion had been corroborated by compelling empirical data, such as the expected percentage changes in demand for both coffee and cola and the expected population numbers for younger and older people in 20 years.

Secondly, the argument erroneously equates demand with the financial success of investments. Once again, the assumption that increasing demand for coffee will lead to investments in Early Bird Coffee to perform better than investments in Cola Loca is ill-founded. Such a claim is far from axiomatic, there are internal factors in which ensure a company’s financial success and we cannot be certain that, even if the argument’s demand prediction is true, Early Bird Coffee will be able to take advantage of this trend. Further, the argument fails to demonstrate this purported equivalence through logic or statistical proof. Accordingly, the equation of the increasing demand for coffee and the success of Early Bird Coffee is vulnerable to a plethora of counterexamples. For instance, Early Bird Coffee’s retail locations, if any, could be in areas with a high proportion of young people. Had the argument provided convincing evidence that Early Bird Coffee is well-prepared to take advantage of this supposed increase in the demand for coffee, the conclusion that the firm should transfer its investments to Early Bird Coffee would have been more convincing.

Finally, the argument neglects to answer certain questions that are critical to its evaluation. For example, even though trends in average consumption have remained stable for the past 40 years, can we affirmatively conclude that they will remain the same over the next few decades? Are these global trends relevant to the country of operation for Early Bird Coffee and Cola Loca? Without convincing answers to these queries, the intermediate conclusion that the demand for cola will decrease and the demand for coffee will increase is extremely tenuous.

In conclusion, the argument is logically unsound and largely conjectural. Had it included information that substantiated the above-mentioned assumptions and answered the questions posed in the previous paragraphs, the argument would have been far more persuasive. Without such information, the conclusion that the firm should transfer its investments from Cola Loca to Early Bird Coffee is unwarranted.
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