GREAnalytical WritingIssue Task

GRE Issue Task asks the candidate to:

ASummarise a passage
BTake a position on a topicCORRECT
CDescribe a chart
DTranslate text
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Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** The GRE Issue Task is an essay question that tests your ability to **construct and defend an argument**. You're given a controversial statement (like "Technology makes us less creative"), and you must take a clear stance—agree, disagree, or somewhere in between—then support your position with reasons and examples. It's fundamentally about **critical thinking and persuasive writing**, not summarizing what others said or working with data/charts. **Why the wrong options tempt you** - **A (Summarise a passage)** sounds right because many exams have summary tasks, but the GRE Issue essay gives you a *claim*, not a passage to condense. - **C (Describe a chart)** confuses this with the GRE *Argument Task* or quantitative sections that use graphs—totally different section. - **D (Translate text)** is obviously wrong but might catch someone skimming quickly. **Quick takeaway** GRE Issue Task = **YOUR opinion + YOUR reasons**—you're building an argument from scratch, not reacting to existing content.
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