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01 Aug, 08:35:44
- What is the purpose of persuasive messages about plant protection in the community? a) To make people aware of the importance of plants b) To encourage people to harm plants c) To teach people how to destroy plants
Correct answer: a) To make people aware of the importance of plants
- Which of the following is a persuasive message about plant protection? a) “Let’s cut down all the trees!” b) “Plant more trees to help the environment!” c) “Plants are useless, let’s get rid of them!”
Correct answer: b) “Plant more trees to help the environment!”
- Why should we protect plants in our community? a) Plants provide oxygen for us to breathe b) Plants are boring and useless c) Plants are dangerous and should be destroyed
Correct answer: a) Plants provide oxygen for us to breathe
- How can we protect plants in our community? a) Water them regularly and provide sunlight b) Step on them and pull out their leaves c) Ignore them and let them die
Correct answer: a) Water them regularly and provide sunlight
- What can happen if we don’t protect plants in our community? a) We will have cleaner air to breathe b) We will lose important sources of food and medicine c) Nothing will happen, plants are not important
Correct answer: b) We will lose important sources of food and medicine
- Which of the following is a persuasive message about plant protection? a) “Let’s build more factories and pollute the air!” b) “Use less paper to save trees!” c) “Plants are boring, let’s get rid of them!”
Correct answer: b) “Use less paper to save trees!”
- How can we spread persuasive messages about plant protection in our community? a) By talking to our friends and family about it b) By ignoring plants and not caring about them c) By cutting down trees and destroying plants
Correct answer: a) By talking to our friends and family about it
- What can you do to help protect plants in your community? a) Plant more trees and flowers b) Step on plants and destroy them c) Throw garbage on plants
Correct answer: a) Plant more trees and flowers
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