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1.

Why does the poet appeal to us to respect the life of worms?OR Why should we take care even of small worms?

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The poet urges us to remember that every creature on this earth is created by God for some purpose. We must hence respect every creature, big or small, for each has its own role to play in this universe. Besides, we have no right to lightly take away a life which we cannot give back.

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Why had God created worms? What is their ecological importance?

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Every creature on this earth is created by God for some purpose. Worms play a very important role in maintaining ecological balance. They loosen and aerate the mud and bring up fertile, nutrient-rich soil. They turn organic garbage into organic fertilizers. Their bodies provide proteins. Thus, though they are so small, they play a huge role in maintaining ecological balance, and this is the purpose for which God created them.

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Live and let live’ is a famous proverb. Which lines from the poem support this proverb?

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The lines from the poem that support the proverb ‘Live and let live’ Eire:

(i) Turn, turn thy hasty foot aside Nor crush that helpless worm 

(ii) Let them enjoy their little day 

(iii) Do not lightly take away The life thou canst not give

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Frame some solgans based on the above topic. Draft a short speech on the abose topic, which you could give at your school assembly. Use the following steps while drafting. (1) Greeting (2) Salutation (3) Self-introduction (4) Introduction of the topic (5) Body of the speech(6) Conclusion (7) Expression of gratitude to audience

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Small But Important

Respected Principal, teachers and my dear friends, Good morning. Today is 5th June, World Environment Day, and on this important day I, Smruti Kamath, would like to say a few words on the huge role played by the small things in nature.

Let me begin with the earthworm. The earthworm is rightly called the friend of the farmer for it helps the farmer in immeasurable ways. It not only loosens and turns up the soil, it converts garbage into organic fertilizer too. Those minute creatures, ants, help in aerating the soil and in seed dispersal. Bees, in addition to providing honey, are indispensable in pollination. We owe our food to the work done by these little insects. Dragonflies and spiders keep down the insect population by eating insects. Frogs and fish eat the larvae of mosquitoes.

I could go on and on, extolling the virtues and the uses of every little being on this earth. However, time does not permit me to do this, and I end my speech by requesting all of you here to understand and respect the importance and the place of every little creature on this earth. Thank you.