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Guide Question: Think! What would it be, when there's nothing left? How would it be when everything is gone? Can the world be the same? As how it was before? 1. What is the poem all about? Feel the sun, the scorching heat it gives, Grasp the air and the dust it spills, Embrace the warmth, that the earth breath, Don't you wonder? It's because of your wastel 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. What do you think is the importance of recycling? Think of what you could do, Act on what you give, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, To live a better world for me and for you!

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