Class Debate
- Dominique Fitzpatrick-O~Dinn
1:
Instructors, moms.
We ingest nutrition nightly in nice garages.
Teenage homelessness is serious.
Don't enough bad awful troubles exist?
2:
Teenage homelessness always troubles some.
Will homelessness affect teenagers?
He exaggerates. Teenage homelessness is not killing souls.
1:
Homelessness is severe.
As reality grinds up most educated noteworthy teenagers.
Listen: acne can kill some.
Even valedictorians, I demand enough nice crates exist.
Immediately. Sorry teenagers, orphans lacking essentials.
All lost, lonely.
Teenage homelessness exists.
Bently observes: orphanages kill strangers.
Feel remorse only, moms.
Teenage homelessness exists.
Little intelligent boys run around: really young.
2:
Homelessness is standardized.
Please - really expect students eleven-nineteen to assume that industry owes necessities? I'm sorry.
Daley intelligently states: our racist grandeur always negates inherent zealous essential demands.
Intrinsically.
So homelessness, understand, far from life-ending death.
Homelessness is stipulated.
National organization transcends ever caring about rotten decrepid systems.
Take homelessness out - rich oilcompanies unconditionally grant houses, leantos, yerts.