At a lake in the West Javan city of Bogor, children and teenagers paddle toward piles of floating trash
This text is for questions 1 to 3.
At a lake in the West Javan city of Bogor, children and teenagers paddle toward piles of floating trash, pick it up and store it in their kayaks, before passing it to friends sorting it onshore.
The group of around 20 youngsters started off as a team of one, in 2013 when Giri Marhara decided to start cleaning up the lake. He was just 16 years old at the time, and already had a penchant for wanting to clean up his environment from his classroom to his neighborhood.
They formed a group called the Situ Gede Cleanliness Warrior (Pejuang Kebersihan Situ Gede), named after the lake. They paddle or kayak across the lake, pick up trash, and identify what can be recycled. A local kayaking group lend their boats to Marhara's initiative, and members take turns between paddling across the lake or sorting trash shoreside into what can recycled or reused and what will need to be disposed.
Over 10 years, Marhara and his friends have collected more than 2,700 kilograms (5,900 pounds) of trash in and around the Situ Gede lake through various initiatives.
1. Identify the introduction, body, and conclusion of the text!
Answered:
Introduction: paragraph 1
Body: paragraph 2 and 3
Conclusion: paragraph 4
2. Write regular verbs in the past found in the text!
Answered:
Started, decided, formed, had, called, named.
3. Write a sentence using simple past tense!
Answered:
They formed a group called the Situ Gede Cleanliness Warrior (Pejuang Kebersihan Situ Gede), named after the lake.
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