Answer: volunteering at a hospital —> by making someone feel better
tutoring a younger student —> by helping someone learn
sheltering abandoned animals —> by keeping cats and dogs safe
picking up litter —> by cleaning the streets
<span>A.) the smell of Larry's flower garden</span>
Answer:
I have got into the idea of giving you 2 paragraph they are as follows (you can choose any one)
Paragraph 1
A hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment. Most hazards are dormant or potential, with only a theoretical risk of harm; however once a hazard becomes “active”, it can create an emergency situation. A hazard does not exist when it is not happening. A hazardous situation that has come to pass is called an incident. Hazard and vulnerability interact together to create risk. (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia information taken from internet)
An accident is caused by somebody’s action even if it was intended or unintended.
Paragraph 2
A hazard is caused by a particular set of circumstances which could be avoided or foreseen, hazards could become a threat or risk to health or life. Most hazards cause accidents – for example, in my nursery a girl was riding a scooter and accidently run into another child causing a big graze on the other child leg. This specific situation shows a typical accident, the accident was caused by her being excited and not careful in her actions. The girl was not aware of what her actions (driving fast on a scooter) can cause .
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