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That Isn’t Litter

Do you know the word “litter”? Some people don’t throw their trash into a trash can. Instead, they throw it on the ground. That is called “littering.” It makes the streets and parks look messy. It’s also bad for the environment. I went to a park the other day, and there were a lot of white tissues on the ground. Why did someone litter like that? Why didn’t they take their trash home? Then I looked more closely. Those white things weren’t tissues. They were flowers from a magnolia tree. The large white flower petals fell to the ground and looked like litter, but that isn’t litter. The flowers are biodegradable and will return to nature.     (116 words) You can send me a comment or your own story at jaremaga@gmail.com

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