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    LORAX ESSAY Trees are an essential delight in our environment‚ and humans must protect the Earth’s growth of these living organisms. As the Human population expands‚ our society changes significantly where technology overcomes our necessities and lose track of forestry ideas. Although‚ the idea of desiring an agricultural lifestyle is beyond reach for our community. Now with this mindset we strive for a less eco-friendly environment in our world. If only society looked in the mind of a lorax

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    The Lorax Homework Assignment: Go to youtube.com and type in Lorax Do not not do the assignment because you are lax View parts one thru six and answer the questions below Think environmentally or else the Lorax might give you a blow You are a reporter for a local newspaper. Use the questions below to complete your interview. After asking these questions‚ feel free to add a few of your own. For the Brown Barbaloots in their Brown Barbaloot suits/Sawmmy Swans/Hummy Fish/Truffula Trees:

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    Assignment #5 Literary Analysis The Lorax THE LORAX by Dr. Seuss is a children’s book about greed and destruct. Once-ler realizes that these natural resources could be profitable by making "Thneeds" out of them. He chops down all the trees and pollutes the air and water until nothing was left. The Bar-ba-loots‚ childlike they sing‚ hum‚ and play like children. innocent and defenseless. Once-ler said “And‚ under the trees‚ I saw Brown Bar-ba-loots frisking about in their Bar-ba-loot suits

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    The Lorax Sequel By Georgia and Maddie “So…Catch!” calls the once-ler He lets something fall It’s a truffula seed It’s the last one of all You’re in charge of the last of the truffula seeds And truffula trees are what everyone needs Plant a new truffula‚ treat it with care Give it clean water and feed it fresh air Grow a forest protect it from axes that hack Then the lorax And all of his friends May come back.” So off ted went with the seed in his hand An idea in his head‚

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    analyze the writing‚ as more experienced readers such as you and I can. In one of his best pieces of work‚ The Lorax‚ Seuss writes about a Once-ler cutting down trees in a forest‚ producing Thneeds‚ a popular product‚ and forcing all of the forest’s inhabitants to leave. This story has a deeper meaning‚ though‚ involving ethics and moral practices in the real world. Seuss uses The Lorax to show the evils of greed and economic growth being prioritized over the wellness of the people. An example

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    Jaskaran Sandhu Mrs. Sproul APES 3B September 17‚ 2014 Easter Island and the Lorax Essay From the time when industrialization‚ technology developed human population began to destroy the nature for their benefits in trades‚ construction‚ supplies etc… Some examples of that idea includes the fictional environmental video “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss of 1972 and the real story of “Easter’s End” both have a similar background. The article “Easter Island’s End” shows how nature can get destroyed by human’s

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    The amazing Easter Island is an ancient civilization that started in 700 ad. It slowly grew into a great civilization in that time. The lorax is a movie about a man cutting down trees. It too was a great civilization but it was fictional. How do these two come together you ask hopefully u well know the answer to this question. First‚ the lorax is a fictional movie and book created by Dr. Seuss. It’s a story about a man that sees an opportunity to make money by cutting down trees and making thneeds

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    as well. “The Lorax” written by Dr. Seuss is one of his most explicitly rhetorical books. The story is set in a dark‚ murky‚ destroyed landscape caused by the Once-ler’s exploitation of the ecosystem‚ which was once supported by the Truffula trees. However the Lorax is an advocate for the Truffula trees. The Lorax spoke for the trees because the trees could not speak for themselves. The Lorax felt like he needed to speak for the trees because they were being cut down and the Lorax believed that

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    How far that the earth been desecrated? An animated film The Lorax shows a clear picture of what the world could soon become‚ if the human race does not take a step back and find a way to fix what we have created before it is too late. There are many similarities between the film and what happens now in our everyday life. The film Lorax is a comical film that tells a story of a man who ventures out into the forest and begins to cut down forest to produce a garment. As the garment became more popular

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    The Lorax Video Questions:   1. What seems to be the intent of Dr. Seuss in writing this story? -He is showing the readers that life without the truffula trees caused a major affect on many other creatures and things. 2. Do you equate the ideas‚ people‚ or places in the story with real-life situations in our present-day society?  If so‚ with whom and/or what? -You can equate the ideas in “The Lorax” to real life because it is deforestation and that occurs every single day. It affects many

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