A model answer shows the ideal structure of an essay which covers all of the elements you should focus on during a score evaluation. In other words, a model answer is the standard.
Type 1: Opinion-based Questions
Agree or Disagree: No to Meat!
Agree or Disagree: Language Extinction
Agree or Disagree: Animal Preservation
Good or Bad Thing: Under-aged Employment
Agree or Disagree: People Should be Vegetarians
Agree or Disagree: Gender Inequality
Agree or Disagree: Cashless Transactions
Opinion: Environmental Problems
Agree or Disagree: Women in the Police Force
Agree or Disagree: Juvenile Delinquency
Support or Oppose: Second Language Acquisition for Children
Agree or Disagree: Meat Should be Banned
Agree or Disagree: Funding for Environmental Problems
Agree or Disagree: Only the Government Should Solve Air Pollution
Type 2: Discussion Essays
Both Views and Opinion: Hosting Sports Events
Pros and Cons: Working Beyond Retirement Age
Both Sides and Opinion: Technology in the Workplace
Both Views and Opinion: Creating Art
Both Views and Opinion: Citizens vs Government — whose responsibility?
Both Views and Opinion: Methods to Stay Fit
Both Views and Opinion: Media Manipulation
Both Views and Opinion: Company Dress Code
Both Views and Opinion: News Media
Both Views and Opinion: Working for the Same Company
Type 3: Two-part Question
Cause of a Problem and Solution: Sense of Community is Lost
Cause of the Problem and Solution: Population Disparity
Two-part Question: Do As Romans Do
Cause of the Problem and Solution: Road Accidents
Cause of the Problem and Solution: Traffic Congestion
Two-part Question: Permissive Parenting Style