Use the two passages to answer the question.

Have you ever seen a sea turtle, whale, shark, or dolphin? Even if you have only seen pictures online, you can see how cute all of these creatures are. Well, they are in danger. So many of them are killed every year because of plastic waste. From people throwing away single-use water bottles to companies using a ton of plastic to make their products, we can all do better. Scientists are finding creatures like fish and sea birds with their stomachs filled with indigestible plastic. We have to change this, starting today!

Oceans cover 71 percent of Earth’s surface, and they are where most of Earth’s water comes from. Because of this, they are one of our greatest natural resources. Unfortunately, around 8 million metric tons of plastic enters our oceans each year. We all need to do more to save our oceans from this type of pollution. Fortunately, there are groups like the Ocean Conservancy, Oceana, and the Lonely Whale Foundation. They are all dedicated to helping this issue.

A student is researching the impact of plastic waste. Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts the two passages. Explain which passage would be better for the student to use and why. write it like a 4th grader make it short

Both passages talk about how plastic waste is harming sea creatures in the ocean. They both mention the importance of saving our oceans from pollution. However, the first passage gives more specific examples of the animals affected by plastic waste and how much plastic enters the ocean each year. It also encourages readers to take action to help. The second passage mentions organizations dedicated to helping this issue. The first passage would be better for the student to use because it provides more detailed information and encourages readers to make a difference.

shorter

The first passage gives more details about how plastic waste harms sea creatures and encourages readers to take action. It would be better for the student to use because it has more specific information.