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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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List 3 quotes (with page numbers) that show Globalization and Sustainability in, Dry by Neal Shusterman.

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goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
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3 quotes (with page numbers) that show Globalization and Sustainability in, Dry by Neal Shusterman.

(page 11)  "It's not our fault! Agriculture uses eighty percent of the water!"  "If the state spent more time finding new sources of water, instead of fining us for filling our swimming pool," one woman says, " we wouldn't be in this position."

(page 39)  "Not too much," Dad says. "I'm thinking we each do six cups a day. I did the math and the amount that we should actually be enough for about a week at that rate." "I thought people were supposed to drink eight cups a day," Garret says.  

"Think of your less two cups as a long-term investment," he tells Garret, who at this point could probably run his own company based entirely on dad's cheesy business analogies."

(page 52)  "News says there'll be desalination machines along the coast. They'll have a few up and running down at Laguna Beach by this afternoon." "What's the desalination machine?"  Garret asks. "It converts salt water into freshwater," I tell him. " They've actually got a big plant down in San Diego, but it's not going to help us."

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