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In-s [12.5K]
3 years ago
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50 POINTS!!!!!!

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abruzzese [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Here You GO

Explanation:

The reason why we need to be saved is that our world and culture is dying. Global warming,cars,and trash are ruining our planets environment is dying. People in our culture aren't helping and most teens are addicted to their phones. They are to worried about their own selves and lives that they don't worry about our environment. Meaning they are helping to kill it more which isn't really all that great. With this the newer generations are phone and self involved which leads to no human to human connections and not very rounded or cultured individuals which in my opinion is really sad compared to the way that things used to be. Things used to be so much better for use and this is why I think we need to be saved .

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