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Below is a flow chart describing the process of making rubber. Use it to help you copy and complete the process description that follows it. - English Communicative

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Below is a flow chart describing the process of making rubber. Use it to help you copy and complete the process description that follows it. Remember to use the simple present tense, a mixture of actives and passives, and to add sequence markers where you see

First rubber trees ......... in deep soil. When the trees ..........., fully the........................., the bark of the tree .... and containers ..................... The latex ............... and is ........... to the factory . Here it .................... by treating it with acetic acid. The coagulated mass ................... It is then ...........  into  blocks or............... into sheets. ................................ in a current of warm air.

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Solution

First rubber trees are planted in deep soil. When the trees are cut, fully the containers are attached to, the bark of the tree .... and containers are filled with latex . The latex is collected and is sent to the factory . Here  it is coagulated by treating it with acetic acid. The coagulated mass is then separated. It is then pressed into  blocks or rolled into sheets. After that blocks or sheets are dried in a current of warm air. 



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Notes

We use Simple Present Tense along with sequence markers. Yes, we have used mixture of actives and passives.
• The tense used was Present Tense
• Sequence markers were used
• Both Active and Passive Voices were used

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