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OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

http://prntscr.com/diwxkd pls help

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

pls

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

i have 2 other questions also its about the selection aswell

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

The screen shot isn't showing up for me, do you have another way to show me what it is you need help with?

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

yes

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

wait

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

We have a huge waste­management problem in the United States. On average, over the course of their lives, Americans will throw away 600 times their adult weight in garbage. That translates into a legacy of about 90,000 pounds of trash for a 150­pound adult. Where does all this trash go? Trash is burned, buried, dumped into bodies of water, or recycled. Only the last option is friendly to the environment. By using materials more than once, we conserve natural resources and the energy needed to create and process new materials. Recycling also reserves landfill space for items that cannot be recycled. Some experts estimate that each ton of recycled paper can save 17 trees, over 300 gallons of oil, 3 cubic yards of landfill space, and 7,000 gallons of water. Some students feel that the problem is too big to be solved. They do not believe that one person, one school, or even one community can make a difference. That is just not true, because students can do a great deal to help reduce waste. For one thing, students can start a recycling program at school. A committee comprised of students, teachers, administrators, and custodians should plan how to best collect, store, and transfer recyclable paper products. Students and teachers can deposit recyclable paper at a specific location in the classroom. After school, someone can transfer the paper from the classrooms to a storage area, where it can be kept for eventual transport to a recycling center. Someday you might be buying paper made from the material you helped recycle. That is what the process is all about.

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

can u see it o

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

i dont know hwo to do it

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

im gonna attach a file

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

ok i can help with this give me a minute please :)

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

kk i attached the file

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

Ok so for the question we can see that B and D are out of the question because it's not really the main subject, leaving us with A and C but since the paragraphs are mostly about waste in the US we can cancel out C making A our answer, do you understand? :)

OpenStudy (emoniplaysstudy):

Yes i also have 2 other questions its about the selection we just read could u help me with that aswell?

OpenStudy (ray_masters):

Sure thing :) just post them in another post and i'll help you ;)

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