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Argumentative Essay: Titanic Preservation
The Titanic is getting old, and is eventually going to rot, and turn to rust, so why wouldn't you preserve it. This is why i think the Titanic should be preserved. If they bring it up one day, I think people should investigate it because an iceberg shouldn't have sunk the ship. It was down below that caused the ship to sink, and no one could see below the ship. Also, ghost hunters could use electronic voice phenomenon devices to detect, and hear spirits on the ship. There might even be something really important still on the Titanic that no one knows about. The Titanic is educational, and is part of history. No one has really even seen the whole that sunk the ship. It would be cool to see how big the whole was

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