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Thursday, 12 November 2020

Why we should stop using gasoline?

 Hello readers today I'm going to be making a new blog post about why we should stop using gasoline?. I made a short speech about it and I hope you like it. Here it is: Do you think we should stop using gasoline? Hello awesome people  my name is Alex and today I will be presenting a speech about why we should stop using gasoline.  


Vehicles use gasoline so the engine would run, when gasoline burns it releases gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. These cause air pollution. Oxygen is one of the best treatments when you are exposed to gasoline. Breathing a little amount of gasoline might cause illnesses, headaches, breathing problems, and maybe death.


There are 1.4 billion cars here in the world, not everyone needs cars, we can use other  transportations like biking, scootering, hybrid and electric vehicles. People should make better choices.  If we keep using cars we all might die because of air pollution. 


We use 384 million gallons of gasoline each day. Petrol is not just for engines, they are also used  to make vehicle tires , nail polish, sport car bodies and more. Using electric powered vehicles doesn’t do anything to earth, it doesn't cause pollution. Electric powered vehicles will save you more money, you will get less car sick. You can also use hybrid cars, they use very little gasoline and you can use them electrically. Even if they use gasoline, it won’t affect the world that much. We can use hybrid cars while we are still producing electric ones. 


Thank you for listening to my speech. I hope you decide to buy electric cars in the future. 

This is my speech, writing this speech is challenging because we needed to do a lot of research. I was also exciting because I really like making persuasive writing, which is like hooking people up about your writing.

Please comment on my blog post and give me some feedback a about my speech.


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