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英文長くてすみません💦 1番最後のitは何を指しているのでしょうか。署名を集めたことですか?それともプラスチック汚染のことですか?それともその後にHowever,they received no answer from the government of Bali とあるの... Read More

Bye Bye Plastics Scene 1 1 Sisters Melati and Isabel were 10 and 12 years old when they were by a lesson in school in Bali about significant people such as Nelson Lady Diana, and Mahatma Gandhi. They returned home and wondered inspired Mandela, G-1 in 2013 and has now grown into a well-known international movement which "What can we do as children in Bali, NOW, to make a difference?" That was まさに the very beginning of their campaign called "Bye Bye Plastic Bags." It started Scene 2 the gove thanked agreed to 6 In 201 5 but the thought collected says NO to plastic bags. 連結形(well+過去分詞) 平方メートル 2 Bali is known by locals as an island of gods and a green paradise. People in Bali, however, produce 680 cubic meters of plastic garbage a day. Amazingly, this is about the size of a 14-story building, but less than 5% gets recycled. 未満 階 thrown The rest ends up in drains, rivers, and the ocean, or it is just burned or be動詞+過去 away. Such plastic pollution is now damaging the whole island. より動作を強調 remaine and try Scene 4 7 On ban or or pla →理由(既知情報) Tuow 3 Since they were driven by a love of their home and its nature, Melati and Isabel started Bye Bye Plastic Bags in October 2013. Their aim was to put a ban on the use and sale of single-use plastic bags in Bali to stop plastic pollution. Their first efforts focused on giving out non-plastic bags, such as net bags, newspaper bags, and 100% organic material bags, to local shops. They also began to teach locals and let them know about the pollution problems. 取り組み G-2 4 In order to educate all the island on the dangerous effects of single-use plastic bags, Melati and Isabel thought that government policies needed to change. They decided that they should collect one million signatures so that officials would not ignore them. To collect that many signatures, they came up with a great idea: collecting signatures at the very busy Bali International Airport. They went there and talked with officials, but these people wouldn't let them do so at first. The sisters talked again and again, and finally they were allowed to collect signatures there. As a result of this great campaign, they were invited to talk about it on TV programs and also at the United Nations. G-2 Scene 3 pollut 8 M 15 teena of w ed just 9 ar

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English Senior High

この文章について、下から2番目の「one thong is clear now」のone thingが示す内容は何なのですか?

New Media There have been many great inventions in history, for example, the wheel, paper, and the steam engine. Inventions can change people's lives. They can create new businesses and new culture. This is especially true for two recent inventions personal computers and the Internet. The Internet has become an important kind of media, an important means of communication for many people. This new media form is different from older forms, such as print media (books, newspapers, and magazines) and broadcast media (radio and television) in at least two ways. LF-4 First, people can get and send information easily on the Internet. They can access information at almost any time. People can use the Internet to communicate in many ways. It's easy to send pictures, videos, and messages, so people are sending and viewing a lot of them. However, this may also be a problem. People are spending too much time on their smartphones and computers. 3» A second difference is content. With other media, such as newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio, the content is usually made by a limited number of professionals. However, nowadays, almost anyone can create and upload content to the Internet. That means we can get much more information, but we have to be careful. We don't always know who made the content, and some of the LF-3 information may be incomplete or incorrect. 4" The Internet has become an important way to get and share information. We won't know the real effect of the differences between the Internet and other media for years. However, one thing is clear now. It has already become an essential part of our culture. 1» 2»

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