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Nobody is too small to make a difference
Nobody is too small to make a difference












nobody is too small to make a difference

She compares human culture as the castle build on the sand. The first simile is evident when Greta delivers her speech at the European parliament. The author uses similes to help the reader have a clear picture of the situations discussed in the story. Therefore, she argues that there is a need to reduce carbon pollution to make the world a better place to live in.Įxplain two examples of similes used by the author in the “No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference.” Industries continue to emit carbon to the atmosphere, which compromises the quality of air.

nobody is too small to make a difference

The continuous emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases does not only affect climate, but also the quality of air inhaled by the living things. The second theme rampant in the story is pollution. She has an opportunity to deliver climate change speeches in several European Union and United Nations meetings. She backs up proposals that are meant to reduce the human impact on climate change. Through his commitment, Greta has become a great activist of climate change. Global warming has become a threat because it is endangering ecological life and something needs to be done to combat the vise. Most of the speeches of Greta Thunberg are geared towards addressing the issues touching the climate. The first evident theme in the “No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference” is climate change. Identify and discuss two themes prevalent in the “No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference.” Written by people who wish to remain anonymous

nobody is too small to make a difference

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Nobody is too small to make a difference