1.What happens when the narrator calls Mr. Greene, “Mrs. Greene” ?

When the narrator calls her Mrs. Greene then she pretends that she . had no change to pay him.

2.What does the narrator do on Saturdays and Sundays?

The narrator collects garbage and other dirty materials causing pollution from several houses on Saturdays and Sundays to save ecology.

3.Which animal messes up with Ms. Greene’s yard?

The dog digs up Ms. Greene’s garden and messes up her yard.

4.Why does the narrator ask Ms. Greene to save paper and aluminum cans?

The narrator asks Ms. Greene to save paper and aluminum, can, So that they may be remade for their use in the future.

5.Did the narrator succeed in getting Ms. Greene to do something about ecology?

The narrator tried hard in getting Ms. Greene to do something about ecology and got tired. But he could not succeed in his efforts.

6.What is a compost pit?

The compost pit is the storage of leaves, garbage, and stuff together collected in a pit to prepare manure.

7.What does Mr. William mean by noise pollution?

By nose pollution, Mr. William means to say that bad smelling of the compost or garbage creates it (nose pollution).

8.Why is burning of leaves bad to air?

Burning of leaves is bad to air because it pollutes the air generating smoke.
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