Here’s an idea on what you can write.
Today, there’s literally nothing you can buy with a single penny – and you can’t do much else with it either. Vending machines don’t accept them, and neither do most parking meters. Even automatic toll booths won’t take them – except in Illinois, the home state of President Abraham Lincoln, whose face adorns the coin.
Pennies cannot buy what they used to back in the day any more pennies are practically worthless. I personally do not believe that the penny should be preserved just because it holds no initial value anymore. Back in the day you were able to buy bubble gum or candy for Penny and it was a big part of a price back in the day. But nothing is a penny anymore and the penny has lost its value. The only thing that the penny would be valued for is Abraham Lincoln on it. Because it was a big part of the US history with Abe Lincoln. Maybe one penny could be preserved for a history site. But other than that it should not even be in circulation anymore because it has no value it has no worth. Because of this I do not believe the penny should be preserved. It just doesn’t have the value that it used to back in the 1980s or even further than that money has took in a revelation many different times and now in 2020 we are looking at making everything electronica so at that point there will be no value in pennies or dollars or anything at that point. And that is my point of view on why the penny should not be preserved.
I believe this would be a *metaphor* because an actual torch isn't being passed to the new generation.
Alan Weisman on his book "The world without us" provides us an overview on how we - humans - are having a highly negative effect on nature. At the beginning of chapter 1 he contrasts the power of humans to that of the nature making reference to an old forest located between Poland and Belarus which is more vulnerable day after day. This reality has increased since the democracy and independance instauration which makes us infer that the more advances we have in society, the less care human pay to nature.
Answer:
Yes, I do agree.
Explanation:
I agree because there are certain things that humans can not cope with and can not sympathize about. For example if your worst enemy died you would not sympathize for his or her family.