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  • What things do people usually hoard, and why?
  • What happens when a country starts to run out of fresh water, and who should decide how the remaining water is used?
  • What environmental problems is your country currently going through, and which one should be the highest priority?
  • Why is it sometimes difficult to admit to a mistake?
  • Describe the picture.
  • Describe the picture.
  • Should governments dedicate more money to preserving historical sites and artifacts?
  • How different are your current priorities from your prior priorities five years ago, and why have they changed?
  • Does the structure of a book or film affect your enjoyment of it?
  • When can being green with envy actually motivate people to improve themselves?
  • Describe the picture.
  • How does warmth affect plants and animals?
  • Is sickness less common today than in the past? Why or why not?
  • What makes a home feel cozy and peaceful?
  • Why is it important to preserve archaeological artifacts?
  • Why is water conservation becoming a global priority, and should governments be allowed to limit personal water use?
  • Describe the picture.
  • Have you ever seen an interesting artifact or exhibit on display in a museum?
  • Describe the picture.
  • What family traditions or rituals are important to you?
  • Should more countries invest in hydroelectricity, even if building dams can damage local ecosystems?
  • Is it better to blame someone for a problem or to come up with a solution? Explain.
  • Describe the picture.
  • Describe the picture.
  • Do schools do enough to encourage creativity, or do they focus too much on exams and rules?
  • Describe the picture.
  • Describe the picture.
  • What are the long-term consequences of losing important cultural traditions?
  • Describe the picture.
  • What could happen if all major glaciers melted, and which regions would be affected the most?
  • Describe the picture.
  • Can you think of a situation that falls into a gray area ethically, where there is no clearly right answer?
  • What problems can a long drought cause, and how might it change the way people live?
  • If fresh water became extremely scarce, what should be the government's top priority: agriculture, industry, or people's daily needs?
  • Do you prefer narrative, descriptive, or lyrical texts? Why?
  • What kinds of situations make people see red, and is it ever acceptable to lose control of your anger?
  • What is the best way to put things in order when a place is very disorganized?
  • Is reducing your water footprint mainly a personal responsibility, or should large companies be responsible for making the biggest changes?
  • Describe the picture.
  • What are the main causes of violence in society, and what can be done to reduce it?