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A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to join her.

STUDENT 2: Ow!

STUDENT 1: What are you reading over there?

STUDENT 2: My favorite science site.

STUDENT 1: Anything interesting?

STUDENT 2: Yeah, this article is about colonizing Mars.

STUDENT 1: That’s pretty cool.

STUDENT 2: It is. I really wish I could write like this writer. I’m just kind of jealous.

STUDENT 1: Why, what’s so good about it?

STUDENT 2: Well, I think she has really good organizational structure. The first section talks about why some people want to colonize Mars and all the benefits.

STUDENT 1: I suppose having another planet could really come in handy if something goes wrong with this one.

STUDENT 2: Right. Then, she goes on to talk about all the technical challenges. Sounds like it’ll be really expensive to go there and cost even more to make it possible to live there.

STUDENT 1: So, I shouldn’t book my ticket to Mars?

STUDENT 2: Probably not. She ends the article by talking about all the other things we could do to solve the problems we had at the beginning. It’d be easier just to take care of the planet we have, rather than trying to go and change Mars so we can live there. It might be cool to go to Mars someday but for now we should focus on preserving the planet we have.

STUDENT 1: Sounds like good advice and it sounds like she really presented the information with clarity.

STUDENT 2: Yes, this lady really knows how to write a good article.

STUDENT 1: Guess we won't be seeing any Martians anytime soon!

STUDENT 2: No.

Two students are sitting together, with one of them reading a tablet. The other student playfully throws a hair tie at her before joining her. The first student asks what she is reading, and she mentions that it is her favorite science site and that she is reading an article about colonizing Mars. The second student expresses jealousy towards the writer's writing skills, specifically praising the organizational structure of the article. They discuss the benefits and technical challenges of colonizing Mars, highlighting the cost and the argument that it would be better to focus on preserving Earth instead. The first student agrees with this perspective and praises the clarity of the writer's presentation. They conclude that they won't be seeing any Martians anytime soon.