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Read the extract carefully and answer the questions : "Listen, Mrs. Greene, "I say, "save those papers for the school pick up, and they can be made into new paper. Save aluminium cans, too." "Like the last school pickup?" She asks "when you said you'd come and pick them up, but you never showed up? Its easier to throw them away a few at a time than have a big mess like that.""Like the last school pickup?" She asks "when you said you'd come and pick them up, but you never showed up? Its easier to throw them away a few at a time than have a big mess like that."Johnson's house. He makes a run for his car, but I can run faster than he can. "Just trying to get the post office before it closes," he says, huffing and puffing. "You got time," I say "yes even got time to walk. It's only two block. You should not take your car when you don't need to. The walk would be good exercise and save on gas. And not pollute. That's ecology.(i) Name the topic and the author. (ii) What did the author say to Ms. Greene? (iii) Why did the author get tried? (iv) Where was Mr. Johnson going? (v) What advice did narrator give to Mr. Johnson? |
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Answer» (i) The topic is 'Me and the Ecology bit' and the author is Joan Lexau. (ii) The author said Ms. Greene to save papers for school pickup. So that they could be made into new paper. (iii) The author get tried to get Mrs. Greene to do something about ecology. (iv) Mr. Johnson was going to the post office. (v) The narrator advised Mr. Johnson not to take care if he didnot need to. The walk would be good exercise and save on gas and not pollute also. |
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