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VIRUS


         The earth is no longer the earthly paradise that was in its time due to the exploitation of resources, the pollution of waters, by industries around the world have made people sick, people are crowded looking of food and water. the politicians say that everything goes well.


After knowing what happened with the earth I was thinking about the importance of natural resources irrational use or experimentation. Every time we damage the planet, it has consciousness in us. In this story, people had to use special masks to be able to live. the story gives the feeling of our future. when I mean by future it is a future that anyone in earth one. It is a future of none existing plants and a feeling of desperation of living in this world. 


When you think about that virus yo see that when the author was explaining that the virus is affecting to everyone who is alive. I feel that the author it was taking more about the planet earth.  It means that we belong to earth and earth it is no ours.

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