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Question 16: a. That evidence pushed more neighbors to join clean-up shifts, and a few shop owners even agreed to reduce chemical dumping be...

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Question 16:

a. That evidence pushed more neighbors to join clean-up shifts, and a few shop owners even agreed to reduce chemical dumping behind their buildings.

b. People call it ecocide when harm to nature becomes so severe that an ecosystem can’t bounce back in a normal human lifetime.

c. If we keep treating rivers as “someone else’s problem,” we’ll lose food, jobs, and safe water long before we notice the damage is permanent.

d. When our town’s river turned brown and smelled like fuel, I finally understood why this word appears in serious environmental debates.

e. A volunteer team collected photos, dates, and locations in a shared folder, then sent the file to the local office and nearby schools.

A. d – e – b – a – c        B. b – d – e – a – c        C. d – b – e – a – c        D. d – b – a – e – c

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