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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
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Imagine yourself as a tree and giv an intervie based on the following question 1.how long have you been living here? 2.what serv

ice do you offer to the people around you? 3.what do you like the most about human being? 4.tell me about your neighbourhs? 5.what do you dislike the most about human beings?
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2 answers:
frosja888 [35]3 years ago
8 0
I am a peach tree. I've lived here for almost 50 years and through my 50 years i have seen so many beutiful creatures thriving around me. Coming to enjoy the fruits I bare. I provide food , shelter, and oxygen. Human beings ar delight ful creatures at times they come around the same time every year to collect my produce, and lean against me to enjoy my shade on hot summer days. I i have lots of neighbors there is an apple tree and a weeping willow but my favorite of all my neighbors is the family of deer that visit daily to eat fruit i have dropped and there is even a fawn that comes with them now, hes sooo cute and clumsy. But one of the downsides of humans is they try to shoot the family of deer, and have chopped down some of my other neighbors, and when they era all done for the day they sometimes leave garbage just lieing around. But i still love being the peach tree.
scoundrel [369]3 years ago
5 0
1.) About 900 years.
2.) I prefere to provide oxygen to other organisms
3.) They are able to move and plant more saplings.
4.) My neighboors consist of other trees, plants, and animals. They are like me but the wood peckers are quite stressing
5.) They cut us down and turn us into lumber and furniture, etc. Some humans don't understand the significance of our existance.
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