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Dialogue between the teacher and the student about thoughtless felling of trees

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Answered by theofficalbreezy
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Student: May I come in, sir?


Teacher: Yes, stand here. Why do you always come late?


S: Sir It is the bus which makes me late.


T: What time do you leave home?


S: I always leave home at quarter to eight.


T: How far is your home from here?


S: It is about three kilometers from here.


T: That is why, you get late. You leave your home very late.


S: Sir, I take my break fast at 7:30 a.m.


T: What time do you get up?


S: I get up at about 7:00 a.m.


T: Don't you offer your prayer?


S: Not regularly.


T: My dear. It is a bad habit. Change your routine. Always get up early in the morning. Offer your prayers and go for a morning walk.


S: Sir, there is no park near our home.


T: No problem. You can walk along the street in the morning time. Take breakfast at right time and then leave for school.


S: You are right, sir. From tomorrow, I shall never be late.


T: Good. One thing more keep in mind. Regularity and punctuality conquer the mountains.


A: Thank you very much for your good advice. Can I sit now, sir?


T: Oh Yes, of course.



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Answered by smartbrainz
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Dialogue between the teacher and the student about thoughtless feeling of tress:  

Here's a conversation between a teacher and her student about the thoughtless feeling of tress, during the programme held on World Environment Day.

Student :- Good morning, Ma'am. Can I ask you a question?

Teacher :- Good morning, to you too, Megha. Yes, you can ask me anything.

Student :- I wanted to ask you that, do trees have feelings?

Teacher :- What made you ask such a question Megha?

Student :- I was genuinely curious to know that ever since i learned that people are cutting trees at an exceptional rate. It somehow resembles the mass killings to me.

Teacher :- That’s a very good resemblance, Megha. And now answering to your question, it has not been scientifically proven that trees have feelings, but they for sure are living organisms who grow, mature and die. And since they do so much for us, for your planet, it is morally and scientifically wrong to cut trees. That's why we have protests going all over the world where people want their governments to make laws saving our trees and saving our future. The least we can do is to fight for trees who cannot speak for themselves. And we can also help by planting more and more trees.

Student :- Thank you so much Ma'am, for helping me with this confusion.

Teacher :- You are welcome, Megha, and if you have any such other questions you can ask me without any hesitations.

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