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3 years ago
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Nature is a great teacher elaborate the thought 50 words​

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elixir [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h2>Nature teaches us how to be calm, patience, kind, and many more. The best lesson we learn from Nature is to be the giver rather than the receiver. Nature gives us many things like sunshine, rain, food, water, seasons, flowers, and many other things without expecting anything in <em><u>return.</u></em></h2>
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