Tuesday, January 20, 2015

BR 2-06: What's Alive? (Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, 1995)


"Do you know how to tell if something is a living thing or not?"

Everything is living, I think. For example, book. New books are so clean and fresh, so I think the book is very young like baby or child. However, my mother's book is so old, so it is tattered or yellowish. In other words, I think the old book is just like the aged.

In the world, there are the newborn or fresh things, and there are the old things. However, everything is living both newborn and old. We often get newborn things after dumping old things. People never forget that everything is living. People should think a great deal of everything.

[115 words]

Reference

Weidner Zoehfeld, Kathleen (1995). "What's Alive?" London, England; Harper Collins Publishers

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