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Bachelor's degree

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A travel agency has contacted your copywriting company. They are having a tough time selling a trip to Iceland. They think it's a slow sell because their description of the destination and the holiday package is too boring.

They want you to jazz up the copy on their travel brochure so that more people will be interested in the trip. This is the brochure they sent you in the mail:

"Much of the economic wealth of Icelanders is gleaned from industries such as seafood processing and aluminum manufacturing. They have a 100 percent literacy rate. Only 260,000 people live in Iceland -- they are called Icelanders. About 100,000 of these people live in the capital, Reykjavik.

"Vikings, Norse seafarers, came to Iceland in the ninth century. Iceland has fire as well as ice. It has geysers, hot springs and steam vents. Geothermal energy heats 80 percent of the homes in Iceland. Glaciers cover one-tenth of the land. The climate is moderated by the North Atlantic sea drift.

"Sheep graze on grasslands, and many anglers enjoy fishing for world-famous salmon.

"Fly on Icelandic Air. Tickets to London cost $500. Buy one ticket and get another one free. Maybe stay over a day or a week in Iceland on your way to Britain."

Whew! No wonder nobody bought a ticket. By reading carefully, you can see that Iceland is an exciting place. You just have to organize the information in a way that shows off the country. Rewrite the paragraph to promote Iceland.

Rearrange the material, starting with the most important and eye-catching details. Be prepared to leave out information that isn't relevant or makes the article sound boring. Jazz up the sentences so that every word sounds exciting.

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