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marusya05 [52]
4 years ago
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What problem does the passage introduce? (I-Ready) in Floating Schools

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sergeinik [125]4 years ago
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Answer:

The main proble introduced in the passage 'Floating Schools' is how to combat with the issue of education, healthcare, etc as the water levels rises in Bangladesh.

Explanation:

The passage 'Floating Schools' talks about the condition of rising water in Bangladesh and how it has impacted many ways of living such as education, healthcare, etc.

The passage tells that a person has resolved the issue of students not being able to go to school  because of flooding conditions by inventing 'Floating Schools.' 'Floating Schools' is a school on a boat. During the times of floods when students are unable to go to school, this 'Floating School' reach there house and students climb aboard. This 'Floating School' has books, desks, and even computers.

<u>With this 'Floating Schools' idea, the inventor is thinking to provide healthcare and other necessary facilities on boat to people. The country is thinking to combat the situation of rising water level or how to survive 'on water.</u>'

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