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ECS3704 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2026 - Due August 2026. ECS3704 Assessment 1 (Lesson 2) Dear students Analyse with the aid of a diagram, why it may be necessary for government to intervene in the case of pollution created by steel production. Using the same diagram, explain the policy options at the disposal of government to address this issue. Write a maximum of 1 A4-page for 20 marks. Use your textbook, search on Google Scholar and the Unisa library and use the Harvard method of referencing for any sources used, cited and for the reference list.

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ENG1511
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: 14 AUGUST 2026

,ENG1511 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 2 2026

DUE 14 AUGUST 2026



Before you attempt this assignment, you must make sure that you have studied our
prescribed book: An Introduction to Scholarship: Building Academic Skills for Tertiary
tudy (2n edition) by Cheryl Siewierski.



Question 1

1.1 From your reading of the passage, use these words in grammatically correct
sentences: 'panacea', 'cogent', 'lucid'

Panacea
a universal remedy or cure-all type solution for something (Siewierski, 2020, p.41) As
technology offers many solutions to educational challenges, it is not a panacea for all
the problems facing tertiary institutions.


Cogent - convincing, clear, and logical (used to describe arguments) (Siewierski,
2020, p.43)
The student's cogent argument, supported by credible evidence, persuaded the
lecturer that her research was thorough and well-reasoned.


Lucid - clear and easily understood (Siewierski, 2020, p.43)

The lecturer provided a lucid explanation of the six-step assignment process, which
helped the students understand exactly what was expected of them.

, 1.2 Identify prefixes in the following words: unstructured, unedited, irrelevant (3
marks)

Word Prefix Meaning of prefix




unstructured un- 'not' meaning 'not structured'


unedited un- 'not' meaning 'not edited'


irrelevant ir- 'not' meaning 'not relevant'




The prefix ir- is a variant of in- meaning 'not', used before words starting with 'r' (Tutorial
Letter 501, Unit 2, Section A: Word Formation).

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