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Ocean Exploration Persuasive Speech
Hello, students of River Islands, Mrs. Kendrick, opposing and supporting gents. and ladies of River Islands, for the past few days I have been gathering evidence, a claim, and researching on why we need to stop, major sea exploration. For in response to any who try to convince me otherwise for the exploration of the sea is no, for if you are to go the depths of the sea imagine the negatives of exploring the ocean like, the risks of illness, the wasting of resources with ,the population of trash in our ocean expanding to a unfathomable size is too much. For I dream that our economy be fixed, for I dream, that our ocean be clean, for I dream that our children will look outside but not at a polluted ocean but a clean ocean of beauty and wonder. …show more content…
For instance in the text, “Living in the Dark” Herrera a states, “Whenever you put something overboard on a ship, it’s basically a miracle that you get it back.”. Which means that every time you drop something overboard if it doesn’t come back that 1 more drone or sampler is now at the bottom of the sea piling up and up more of OUR trash, and I admit it is not only ocean research that is doing this but space exploration also throwing pollutants and junk into our ocean. So instead of using millions of taxes and other funds trying to explore pick up the trash in the sea focus economy for I dream about that

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