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Can you check the grammatical errors in this para i translated from my native language?

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Can you check the grammatical errors in this para i translated from my native language?

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A person who doesn’t possess educational knowledge is usually called a “buffalo.” Nowadays, though, we can cite examples to show that there is no relation between mannerisms and education. To decrease environment pollution, people used to plant various plants that produce flowers. They used to use those flowers for worshiping God. Usually some people go for a morning walk and they’d walk on our street and pluck all of the flowers and take them to their house. This has become a daily activity to them. As our neighbors had planted the flowers for the environment, people from other countries were hurting the environment by plucking them. The people who do that are educated, yet they behave like this. WE can suggest to the illiterate people to not pluck the flowers, but should we really have to tell the educated people? Daedalus is not a native speaker of English and his revision contains a lot of errors.

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