Smoking - by Dilan
H ave you ever been walking down the street and smell that peculiar smell? You look to the left. Nothing. To the right. You see what looks like a teenager smoking a cigarette. You’re surprised. Teenagers usually don’t smoke. But now they do. We have to stop. It’s life-threatening. So, you’ve definitely heard of smoking. You’re parents might smoke. You might. You’re parents are probably encouraging you to stop if they don’t smoke. They’re definitely right! Here’s why… So, you’ve probably also heard that smoking is bad for you. But, believe it or not, it’s worse than you think! “How can this be possible!?” you might ask? Well, this mini-story might make you see what I’m trying to tell you, and what I’m trying to say. I know someone who’s cousin, when she was little, and whenever she visited, was smoking. Eventually, in the last year of his life, had to wear a breathing mask. He eventually died from emphysema (a breathing disease mostly caused by/smoking increases the risk