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Kitty [74]
3 years ago
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Write a dialogue between you and your friend (in about 10 turns) Q. you notice that your friend has a habit of littering on the

street. you want to politely tell her that such behaviour is unacceptable. U may also mention the swach bharat abhiyaan campaign
English
1 answer:
aev [14]3 years ago
8 0
1: "Hey, I've been meaning to talk to you about something..."
2: "Sure, what is it?"
1: "I've noticed you have a tendency of littering."
2: "Maybe so... What's it matter?"
1: "It isn't a healthy habit for the environment."
2: "Well, someone can pick it up after me."
1: "If everyone thought like that, then we would be in a filthy environment."
2: "I suppose..."
1: " Luckily there are people who care for the environment and will clean up after people... But it could be prevented and drives such as the <span>swach bharat abhiyaan campaign wouldn't have to exist if people upheld the environment's cleanliness in the first place."
2: "You know what, you're right. I'll stop this habit and pay more attention to the environment next time."
</span><span>1: "That's great! Thanks."</span>
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