Are we alone?
This
question is a tricky question, who is the "we" in the question. Due
to the grammatical mistake
I can not answer the question. This is what I would like to say. However, this
is after all it is homework, and this is one of the questions, I will give another
opinion of mine. In the world there are many species, and there are still more
being discovered though researches. Thus, I think it is fair to say that we,
humans, are not alone in the plant. Although I think this is pretty
clear some of human on the plant act like there is no other organism or treat
the organisms not significant enough to care.
One of the
acts of humans that make me really mad is the cutting trees due to economical
reasons. Not only are we killing the organism just because they can not move,
but we are also destroying the habitat that other animals and plants live. This
is not even the main problem, the resource that we receive after all that is
wasted. We do know that happens to those areas yet, like hypocrites we only saying
things. Some says they do not have the power to change the world, but one can
take small step at a time. I am pretty sure they are well aware of this, but we
still don’t do anything about it.
I am no
exception, here I am criticizing everyone, but doing nothing in my own life to make
a change. I excuse are similar to others, I don’t think I can make a change. I
hope after writing this essay I would actually change and recycle more, waste
less and consume less. This is my goal the habit that I would make for the 30
day change, and hopeful for rest of my life.
There is no grammatical mistake in the question. You might say that you do not know to whom "we" refers, or that this is an ambiguous question, but there is no actual error. In any case, your response is pretty good. You might say that humans act as if we are alone. By doing so -- and by destroying the environment -- we may be heading to our own extinction.
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