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If you have a plan to save the world,we want to hear it.And if you know a great deal about the current problems facing the planet- pollution,a large population that the earth can't bear,and natural resources' decreasing,share your thoughts with others by writing a persuasive paper.
   Prizes
   Contest winners will receive ﹩100 and a copy of the magazine where their winning papers are published.What's more,they'll have the opportunity to choose from a list of beautiful and wonderful gifts provided by the magazine Teen Ink.No medals will be given to the winners.
   Contest Guidelines
   Teen ink will only consider original papers and poems written by teens.Papers should be between 150 and 1,000 words.Possible topics include global warming,clean water,species preservation,air quality,the rainforest,new energy,overuse of resources and more!For more ideas on how to write a winning paper,see our Environment Writing Tips.
   Hand in your papers or poems through our website.All articles related to the environment are considered for the contest.See our submission(提交)guidelines for more information.
   Deadlines(截止時(shí)間)
   There are no deadlines for this contest.Your papers are considered for publication in Teen Ink magazine and online throughout the year.

(1)What is the main topic of the contest?
A
A

A.Environment.
B.Population.
C.Culture.
D.Nature.
(2)Which prize is intended for the winners?
D
D

A.An award of 500 dollars.
B.Three copies of the magazine.
C.A medal given by the magazine.
D.Some gifts offered by the magazine.
(3)Which of the following meets the contest's requirements?
B
B

A.An essay written by an adult.
B.An entry containing 800 words.
C.A poem featuring teenage growth.
D.A paper adapted from magazines.

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