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Think and answer in your own words.
Which two aspects of nature teach us to accept change and adjust according to the situation?
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Solution
With gentle humility, water changes its form according to the dictates of the sun and the wind. The bare trees wait patiently during the winter months for the arrival of spring, when they get fresh green leaves. These two aspects of nature teach us to accept change and adjust according to the situation.
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