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This document is a reading comprehension question from an online test about zero waste living. It discusses how some people are reducing the amount of trash they produce to extreme levels, such as only filling a one-liter jar with trash per year. The movement is called "zero waste" and involves refusing unnecessary purchases, reducing consumption, reusing items, recycling, and composting. Specific strategies mentioned include making reusable cloth bags and filling reusable glass containers at bulk stores.
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This document is a reading comprehension question from an online test about zero waste living. It discusses how some people are reducing the amount of trash they produce to extreme levels, such as only filling a one-liter jar with trash per year. The movement is called "zero waste" and involves refusing unnecessary purchases, reducing consumption, reusing items, recycling, and composting. Specific strategies mentioned include making reusable cloth bags and filling reusable glass containers at bulk stores.
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Question 37

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Read the paragraph and transform the root word


in parenthesis to perfectly suit the context.

Zero Waste Life

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Do you buy many items in paper and plastic  package  (package)? People in the U.S throw away around 2 kg of trash per person

each day. Most of this waste goes into  landfill  (landfill). So, some people have decided to  great  (great) reduce their

trash. They are part of the "zero waste"  movement  (move).

Bea Johnson  find  (found) the zero waste revolution  in 2013. Her blog and book, Zero Waste Home,  inspiring  (inspire)

thousands of people worldwide to try zero waste living. Johnson sums up zero waste in the five R's: "Refuse what you do not need. Reduce
what you do need. Reuse what you consume. Recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce or reuse, and Rot (compost) the rest." Since 2008,

Johnson's family has  needed  (need) only a one-liter jar to store their yearly trash! One of the many ways she  reduce

 (reduce) waste is by making her own cloth bags to carry things. Johnson also shops at stores where she can fill up her reusable glass 

container  (container) with liquids and dry goods.

Lauren Singer, also has a zero waste blog, Trash is for Tossers. Singer doesn't even own a garbage can! On her blog, Singer has a video 

explaining  (explain) how to make toothpaste using baking soda, coconut oil, and peppermint oil. This way, there are no

toothpaste tubes to throw away.

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