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  • "Stacie! I am going to cook breakfast! Be sure to close the lights as we do not need them. I even told you before not to open them."
  • "Okayyy! Fine!!"
  • In the city of New Orleans lived Hannah and her sister Stacie.
  • "Its not a big deal okay! I was in a hurry!"
  • "Hmph!!!"
  • "Hurry? But your work doesn't even start till 10 and we left at 8:30!"
  • "Stacie! Why did you leave the backyard light open?"
  • They both shared a flat. Hannah used to work in a campaign where they held different rights that needed to be launched for the benefit of poor people. Stacie was a fashion designer and a very good one too. There was one thing that bothered Hannah the most about her sister. It was that she was very careless.
  • "Oh my god! I am so sorry! From now on I will also help you in the campaign on weekends."
  • "This is how some people have to live. That's why we have started our campaign."
  • After they both had lunch they went their separate ways. After they came back home, Hannah saw that the backdoor's light was open. She went to ask Stacie if she had left it open.
  • "Always remember that Affordable clean energy is not available to everyone."
  • "Always do your best and help the needy!"
  • Hannah was really angry at her careless sister. The same thing continued for a week. After that, Hannah was tired and she thought of a plan .The next day she took a break from work and decided to take and show her sister how poor people live without clean energy.
  • Stacie was really upset at what she had done before and also offered to help her sister in her campaign.
  • Stacie had learned her lesson that energy, in whatever form should be saved. Hannah was very happy that Stacie had finally learnt her lesson.Storyboard by Hiba Fatima 7A.
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