Answer:
The answer is "d" To teach that it's the little things in life that count.
Explanation:
The passage is about a person who feels guilty about paying attention to the wrong things in his/her life. That person thought that expensive things were the ones that had sense in his/her life but she or he discovered that little things are the ones that count to be happy in this life. So answer "d" which says <em>"To teach that it's the little things in life that count"</em> is the answer that summarizes the passage.
Wasting water, for what is it worth?
A couple of wasted minutes, that could save the Earth?
Fresh water is scarce, yet you're wasting the resource
While water is being drained, by a staggering course
Where does the water go, have you ever wondered?
To the sewers and out, then where you pondered
I'll tell you where, and it's not going to be pretty
It goes out to nature, where pollution is a plenty!
Love the environment, and use it sparingly
It's not much of a burden, to remember and carry
Water is what you need,
So cherish it please
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
To help readers see something in a new and different way.
This is the poem "my future" by David Harmer.