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Johnny Appleseed Walked About The Countryside Analysis
Remember how Johnny Appleseed walked about the countryside beautifying the countryside by planting trees? Well, we are going to do the same thing. Right here. At our school. We are starting the Trees for Life program. And we have three reasons. Why do we need trees?
First of all, trees are beautiful. If you have been over to Bedford Park or have taken a drive along the highway, the situation there looks pretty bad. During the past ten years, our town has grown. Trees have been cut down to make room for houses and office buildings. Shopping centers and new roads too. We and our families need a park where we can relax,play,and picnic. For us to breathe, we need trees secondly. If you plant more trees, you will have more oxygen. Trees turn carbon

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