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*shadow play*
*Joshua, Nathaniel, Bon and Rod will take a bath
*in the kitchen
Rod: Hi Mom, good ___________!
Gail: Rod can you check our faucet; I think there is a leakage there.
*Bon and Rod checks
Rod: I am done fixing it, mom.
Gail: Thank you!
Bon: Mom what are you cooking?
Gail: Oh, I’m cooking pasta. I`m almost done with it, I just need to drain this pasta noodles.
*pouring the water into the sink
Rod: Mom, don`t throw that water, we can use it to water the flowers in the garden.
Bon: That`s a nice idea bro!
Gail: But let this cool first before watering it to the plants.
*Rod and Bon freeze
Keisha: Pasta is almost ready.
Joshua and Duller: Yes! We were really hungry mom.
Keisha: Come here my sons, throw this water away first, we have a huge amount of water, it`s not
that important.
*Joshua and Duller throw the water
*freeze
*Rod, Bon and Gail go to the garden and start watering the plants
Rod: Mom can we also use the water coming from the rain to water the plants?
Gail: Yes, it is also a nice way in conserving the water. It is nice to see that both of you are really
making your own ways in conserving water, that’s nice.
Bon and Rod: Thanks, Mom!
*freeze
Keisha: Joshua can you open the hose because I wanted to water the plants?
Joshua: Okay, mom.
Nathaniel: Mom can we play our water guns?
Keisha: Yeah, sure.
Bon and Joshua: Oh, what a tiring day!
*sleeps together with Nathaniel and Rod
*Rod and Bon wake up and go to the bathroom and start washing their face and teeth as usual
*Joshua and Duller wake up and go to the bathroom
Joshua: Bro! What happened? Why there`s no water coming down from the sink?
Duller: We also don’t have enough water to sustain our needs. *sighs* Mom said we had enough
water…
*everyone freeze
Angelica: Water has become a resource that is insufficient to cover the needs of the entire world and
population. And the more we will go on in time, the more we will feel the lack of this wealth, especially
if we continue to give it little importance, and continuing to waste it. Water is often defined as a need,
and for a need we usually have to pay. But water must be called a “right” because a right is
inalienable, it cannot be sold. Everyone has the authority of it.