Answer these questions thinking of the movie The Lorax

1. Compare how an idea, person or a group of people, or place in The lorax story equates with the real life situation and present-day society

2. Explain what thneed represents. Nana at least two modern "thneeds"

3. Explain the role in The lorax story

4. Describe a truffula tree

5. Suggest a plan to stop the overuse of truffula trees

answer each question with only one sentence, two if necessary; use very simple sentences and the most simplest of words

1 answer

  1. The Once-ler and his factory show how companies can hurt the environment for profit, just like some real businesses do today. This is similar to pollution and deforestation issues we face in the world now.

  2. Thneeds represent things we think we need but are not really good for us or the earth. Modern "thneeds" could be single-use plastics or fast fashion items.

  3. The Lorax speaks for the trees and helps protect nature from destruction. He reminds us to care for our planet.

  4. A truffula tree has a tall, thin trunk and a fluffy, colorful top. It looks soft and is beautiful, like candy.

  5. To stop using too many truffula trees, we can plant new trees and use better materials. People can also learn why it's important to save nature.