A few other ways to reduce pollution could be to reduce the use of single-used plastics like water bottles, straws and utensils. To recycle properly, as it helps keeps plastic out of the ocean.
Organizing Cleanup campaigns and spreading the word, for example to help remove plastic from a local beach.
To support bans, or the adoption of them in your community. There's many municipalities where there's plastic bags bans or straw bans for example.
We should avoid products containing microbeads (tiny plastic particles), we can find them on face scrubs, toothpastes and bodywashes.
Lastly, we could definitely support organization that address these situations such as Oceanic Society, 5 Gyres, Algalita, etc
Hope this helps!
Problems in neighborhoods,
1: Neighbors blast music all the time when ppl try to get their beauty sleep :/
2: Maybe crimes within a neighborhood
3: School issues within a neighbohood or like school safety if theres problems in that department bc theirs been weapons being brought to many schools...
*if i was doing this school would be my pick bc someone at my siblings old school caught the school roof on fire with like a firework.. smh
4: Littering maybe?
5: animals homeless or animal crulety in your city
6: people in your community you see or may know whom are homeless, i see pp all the time at stores asking for change, even a homeless man looking in the trash to feed himself and his dogs :(
(sorry if this not what you asked for these are just ideas, i would help write this whole thing but im kind of in the middle of a history project) :/
i hope this helps you c:
Answer:
A. noun
Explanation:
A "noun" refers to a name of a<em> person, place, thing, location, event, etc. </em>
In the sentence above, the word "audience" stands as a<em> noun</em>. In a specific sense, it is a <u>collective noun. </u>It is used to identify <em>a group of people or spectators. </em>This means that the audience is spectating on the beautiful dance of Shelly.
Take note that a "verb" is an action word, an "adjective" is used to describe a noun or pronoun while an "adverb" is used to describe a verb, an adjective or another adverb.