👉 Food waste material of any kind.
Alright class, settle down and letās take a look, At this word āgarbage,ā a tricky nook! The dictionary gives us a helpful clue, "Food waste material of any kind," it's true. Letās break that down, nice and slow, āWasteā means things we donāt need to show. Like peels from apples, or leftover bread, Or scraps of veggies ā right beside your head! "Food waste" is the key, you see, Anything discarded, for you and me. But "of any kind," that's important too, Itās not just food; it can be things like goo! Old newspapers, boxes worn and frail, Even plastic wrappers ā a messy trail! So āgarbageā means unwanted stuff, you see, Things we need to toss away, happily! Now, does that make sense? Any questions for me?