Answer:
C. I would say no
Explanation:
I would say no is not a prediction because its just giving your opinion on what you would do in the situation, therefore C is the correct answer,
Answer:
Increasing food supply through the planting of 6,000 fruit trees
Reducing persecution of brown bears and poaching of game through strong presence of rangers and removal of snare traps
Preventing local school children from becoming poachers and hunters through environmental programmes, promoting understanding of diversity and the value of local flora and fauna
Explanation:
Answer:
No, the government should not require restaurants to only sell healthy meals. While it may help the health of some people, it will hinder some happiness- after all, you don't purchase a double chocolate chip cookie for your health. Sometimes you need a treat or reward for your work, and outlawing sweets and unhealthy food would make that impossible. However, making a law to <em>reduce</em> the amount of unhealthy food or making it so that healthy options are more readily available is an option. Japan and South Korea are excellent examples of this, as their vending machines tend to sell predominantly healthy food, but unhealthy food is also an option.
Music and sound effects are added. Since you can't see the people, you can imagine what is happening, which can be better than seeing it.