save (someone) from a dangerous or distressing situation
rescue
means a facility in which recyclables, such as newspapers, magazines, books, other paper products, glass, metal and/or other products are recycled.
recycling plant
What is the man doing?
He's taking litter out of the lake.
Who bought the juice carton?
a little girl
a light box or container, typically one made of waxed cardboard or plastic in which drinks or foodstuffs are packaged.
carton
What was the juice carton scared of at the recycling plant? Why?
It was scared of the large machines. They made loud noises.
Where is the juice carton? How did it get there?
The juice carton is in the lake. The wind blew it into the water.
What is the setting?
big store
What did the girl do with the juice carton after she finished the juice?
She left it in front of the lake.
a facility for the retail sale of stationery, paper, pens, ink and associated items; not involving wholesale distribution.
stationary store
What is the setting?
recycling plant
an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
machine
a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.
diary
expel air through pursed lips or through wind.
blow
What does the notebook want to be recycled into next time?
a comic book
Where is the trash can?
It's behind the tree.
What is the setting?
stationery store
What did they recycle the juice carton into?
They recycled the juice carton into a notebook.
material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, drawing, or printing on, or as wrapping material.
paper
Did the little girl throw the juice carton into the water?
No, she didn't. She left it in front of the lake.
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