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Plastic - Linda - Coggle Diagram
Plastic - Linda
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Plot point
- Plastics are stuck in their bodies
Whales, how's everything doing?
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Well... I am trying to get used to it, but it doesn't seem to cooperate with me. I hardly breath with this coffee plastic bag all over my neck. I cannot swallow big pieces of seagrass, I have to smash them into small pieces. Things go from bad to worse when I move.
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I agree that our ocean has a enormous amount of plastic. Yesterday, I mistook the plastic and thought it was a algae. I nearly ate it.
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- Other sea turtles and whales die because of plastic
But... I still believe we are not the worst. Don't you remember my best friend? Last week he died because of a plastic straw. It got stuck in his noise and he suffocated. How terrible!
I agree. My grandpa's death was caused by plastics too. He ate too much plastics and couldn't digest.
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Opening
Introducing
Good morning Whales, where have you been?
I have been searching for food in the Indian Ocean. There are not enough zooplankton and algae in here, the Pacific Ocean, so I have to swim for a long journey for my empty stomach.
You are so lucky. I cannot swim a long way, so I just can eat seagrass. How was your journey?
It was wonderful. The Indian Ocean is a lot cleaner than here. The plastics are fewer than they are in our Ocean.
Closing
Asking for help
Our ocean is facing an urgency of threat. We need your helps, humans!
Please save our family and friends. We are innocent. Please stop using plastic right now. You can reduce plastics consumption by avoiding single-use plastics.
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And remember, do not throw plastics into the sea. We could mistake them as our food.