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Day 2 Writing Homework


Writing Prompt:

Imagine you are a time traveller from the year 2060, speaking to a group of students in the 1980s. Write a persuasive speech on the importance of recycling and taking responsibility for our planet. Share your insights on the effects of climate change, the role of recycling, and the significance of sustainable living in your speech. Inspire the students to become environmental stewards. 500 WORDS

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  1. Sophie’s writing homework day 2!

    Who would want to live in a polluted and dirty world?I think no one would want to.If you guys want to live in a beautiful,clean world,then you better start recycling.If you want to know more,then follow me on a journey to the year 2060!

    What happens if we don’t recycle?There are many answers to this question!The 1st consequence is POLLUTION.There are many different types of pollution.One of them is Styrofoam.This pollution carries water and coffee that pollute the ground.This may cause cancer.

    Recycling is not about throwing away your rubbish and saying “Oh,I threw my rubbish away and it is useless now”.Recycled rubbish can be turned into brand new things.Also,don’t even think throwing your rubbish just because someone else is doing it.That is the wrong thing to do.Warning:There is no planet B.

    You can take part in recycling activities at school and home as well.Recycling can be a hobby.Once you try it ,you will love it.

    Everyone wants to live in a clean and healthy world.We can let that happen by recycling all the items that we can recycle.We need to do that quickly before it is too late.

  2. Hello, fellow students in 1980.I am here today from 2060 to speak to you about pollution.In 2060, the world is in a disaster and a big mess, so I came here to tell you to stop littering, but to recycle and to compost.The future needs your help, or the world may possibly end in a few years after 2060.So help now by stop littering, but recycle and compost.Pollution will cause us humans to probably be extinct soon, so our world is in danger in 2060.Stop polluting, and I have three important reasons why.
    First of all, if people keep littering, the ocean animals will eat inedible food because they think rubbish is food.Later, people eat it this creature but not know they are eating plastic.This is because pieces of microplastics have been found in our blood.This is why the best option is to stop littering and maybe the world will be saved and not end in 2060 for this extremely essential reason.So stop littering-now!Please listen to me.
    Secondly, pollution can cause diseases such as lung cancer and heart disease, which can be dangerous to us humans.Pollution can also create carbon dioxide (CO2) which is something we cannot breathe.Trees, which make air we can breathe, can also be killed by pollution, so pollution should stop.This is why pollution should most certainly stop, and our planet may be saved.
    Furthermore, pollution is the very harmful because each year, 6.7 million people die every year from pollution.That is a lot of people annually, which can prevent extremely important things happening.This is terrible, since many famous people may be killed suddenly.This is bad, which means pollution should certainly be stopped.
    In conclusion, pollution is extremely dangerous and terrible, so it should really be prevented.2060 is in big danger, so stop polluting!Ok, I am going back to 2060.I hope you will not forget about pollution!Pollution will save planet Earth from where I come from, 2060, and as I say again, do not pollute!Thank you very, much, students, and I wish you good luck by not polluting the environment, and there is no planet B.Thank you very much, students in 1980.I appreciate it.

  3. Would anyone want to live on an island or in a place full of rubbish? No one would like that. Each year, approximately 397.8 million tonnes of waste are generated. Out of this, over 63.7 million tonnes of waste could be recycled but are not. Currently, only 35% of waste is recycled. This issue is very important for us; otherwise, we would end up living in a place overwhelmed by garbage.

     

    Recycling isn’t boring at all; it can be quite enjoyable! Think of it as a game where you use old materials to protect new ones. That’s what makes it fun! Would anyone want to live on an island or in a place full of rubbish? No one would like that. Each year, approximately 397.8 million tons of waste are generated. Out of this, over 63.7 million tonnes of waste could be recycled but are not. Currently, only 35% of waste is recycled. This issue is very important for us; otherwise, we would end up living in a place overwhelmed by garbage.

     

    Recycling isn’t boring at all; it can be quite enjoyable! Think of it as a game where you use old materials to protect new ones. That’s what makes it fun! Who would ever choose to live on an island or in a place overflowing with trash? Absolutely no one. The reality is that we generate around 397.8 million tonnes of waste each year, a staggering figure that underscores the importance of addressing our environmental impact. Out of that massive amount, over 63.7 million tonnes could be recycled yet remain wasted. Currently, only 35% of our waste is recycled—a percentage that is simply not acceptable. This is a critical issue that we must confront head-on. If we fail to take action, we are setting ourselves up to live in an environment dominated by garbage, which is not a future that any of us want.

     

    But let’s be clear: recycling is not a tedious or dull chore. It can be quite engaging and fulfilling! Think of it as a fun challenge where you’re repurposing old materials to protect and preserve new ones. It’s not just about managing waste; it’s about making a positive impact on our planet and creating a sustainable future. Embrace the idea that recycling is a proactive step that we can all take to ensure a cleaner, healthier world for ourselves and generations to come. That’s what makes recycling exciting and essential!

     

    Thus, recycling is a very cool and fun “game,” isn’t it? And it could also make our planet cleaner and neater. Recycling can make our lives better. 

  4. Good morning, everyone!
    Today, I want to talk to you about something super important—recycling. Recycling means taking things we’ve already used, like paper, cans, and plastic bottles, and turning them into new things instead of throwing them away. Some people think recycling doesn’t matter, but they’re wrong. Recycling helps keep our planet clean, saves animals, and protects nature for our future.

    Think about all the trash we throw away every day—chip bags, juice boxes, papers, cans, and plastic bottles. Where does it all go? Most of it ends up in landfills. A landfill is a big hole where trash is buried. The problem is, landfills are filling up quickly, and some things, like plastic, take hundreds of years to break down. Imagine your parks, beaches, and forests covered in trash—yuck! Recycling helps stop this mess by turning old things into new ones instead of sending them to the landfill.

    Recycling also helps keep animals safe. When trash ends up in the ocean or forests, animals can get hurt. Turtles can mistake plastic bags for food, and birds can get stuck in plastic rings. By recycling plastic and other waste, we stop it from ending up in places where animals live. Recycling protects nature and keeps our oceans, forests, and parks beautiful for everyone.

    Another reason recycling is so important is that it saves energy. Making new products from scratch takes a lot of power. For example, making a new aluminum can from the ground up takes much more energy than recycling an old can. Using less energy means we burn fewer fossil fuels, which keeps the air cleaner and helps stop pollution. Clean air is important because it helps us stay healthy and protects plants and animals too.

    Some people say recycling is too hard or that it doesn’t matter. But they’re wrong! Recycling is actually super easy. At home, you can sort your trash—put paper, cans, and plastic bottles in the recycling bin instead of the garbage can. Imagine if every student here recycled just one can a day. That would save thousands of cans every year! Small actions can make a huge difference when we all work together.

    So, what can you do to help? Start by recycling your paper, bottles, and cans. Remind your family and friends to recycle too. Every little bit counts. When you recycle, you’re not just cleaning up the Earth—you’re making it a better place for all of us and for future generations.

    Let’s be heroes for our planet. Start recycling today! Thank you.

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