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In IELTS writing Task 1, what is crucial for achieving a good score?

A. Complex vocabulary
B. Clear organization and coherence
C. Length of the response
D. Using informal language

Answer: Clear organization and coherence


Additional Information: Clear organization and coherence in presenting information are vital for a high score in Task 1.


Subjects: IELTS, Test Preparation

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