Our site uses cookies. Some of the cookies we use are essential for parts of the site to operate and have already been set. You may delete and block all cookies from this site, but parts of the site will not work. To find out more about cookies on this website, see our Cookie Policy
Accept
© eRevision.uk and ZigZag Education 2025
This test is run by .
Note that your final mark will not be saved in the system.

15: Writing to Argue and Persuade MatchUp

Target Level
C
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

Drag each of the top boxes to its matching pair. You must match all the pairs before clicking ‘Check’. Match the arguments with the relevant counter argument.

However, captive breeding programmes which release animals back into the wild can't be all bad.
On the other hand, cats are also popular pets in Britain, with 25% of households including at least one feline. But dogs still beat them though.
While this may sound concerning, 60% of those surveyed said that they use their phones for research and 30% said they use a dictionary app.
However, there are many ways you can decrease your chances of being injured, such as wearing a helmet.
Obviously energy drinks do the job they are intended to do: they do give you a burst of energy, but it's short-lived and you feel so much worse afterwards.
It can be argued that compulsory exercise would act as stress relief from the academic demands of school, but it's also likely to increase stress for those students who don't enjoy sports.
However, the increase in public transport could negate any possible benefits and may even increase congestion, pollution and the likelihood of accidents.
It has been suggested that keeping wild animals in captivity is outdated and should be banned.
You may be shocked to know that a survey of 250 teenagers found that the majority of high school pupils have their phones with them while completing homework.
Making exercise a compulsory part of the school day is one of the most ridiculous ideas I have ever heard. Schoolchildren have enough demands placed on them without adding more to their already full day.

Banning cars from the city centre could possibly improve a number of aspects of city life: there would be probably be less congestion, less pollution and less accidents.


By far, dogs make the best pets; 35% of British people agree with me on that. 
A complete ban on energy drinks from vending machines needs to happen immediately. Evidence suggests that any debatable benefits to drinking energy drinks is completely negated by the unhealthy ingredients they contain.
Mountain biking can be incredibly dangerous, with more than a thousand people injured each year.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%