Should The Titanic Be Preserved

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What would you think if you had a chance to see something from the past?I think the Titanic should be preserved.For education,history,dream or reality.

The Titanic should be preserved because of the education.I believe it would be interesting for other people to learn about.People who do know about it would get to learn more.

The Titanic should be preserved because of the history.It was very important in the past.People could see what it actually looked like.Ancestors can get other things their relatives left behind.

The Titanic should be preserved because of the dream or reality.I have always loved it and wanted to see it in person.You could get to stand on the grand staircase or eat off the plates.Other people have dreamed to see it and now you can see it in real life.
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So i believe the Titanic should be preserved for other learning people.If the Titanic is preserved it would be important for education,history,dream or reality.In conclusion,if you want to see the Titanic for yourself then you want it to be

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