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Exercise 2 Continuous Writing

1) A family is caught in a tornado that hits their farmhouse. The tornado rips the roof off and snaps the surrounding trees as it bears down on the house. 2) The children and animals panic as the roar of the tornado grows louder. The family tries to take shelter in their cellar as the winds increase in strength. 3) The strong winds destroy the farmhouse as sheet metal, boards and furniture go flying across the barnyard. When the tornado passes, the children emerge unharmed but discover their parents have died in the wreckage.
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Exercise 2 Continuous Writing

1) A family is caught in a tornado that hits their farmhouse. The tornado rips the roof off and snaps the surrounding trees as it bears down on the house. 2) The children and animals panic as the roar of the tornado grows louder. The family tries to take shelter in their cellar as the winds increase in strength. 3) The strong winds destroy the farmhouse as sheet metal, boards and furniture go flying across the barnyard. When the tornado passes, the children emerge unharmed but discover their parents have died in the wreckage.
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Exercise 2 :

Continuous Writing

Question : Write a story about a natural disaster beginning with

“ People were shouting for help and I felt so helpless,…….

Introduction

 “ In a distance, he could see the tornado gaining momentum, he quickly ran to the house
shouting
 The rotating cloud had changed from transparent mist to solid relentlessly towards the cluster
of farm building

Paragraph 2

 The roof suddenly gave way and the trees that surrounded the house began to snap
 The tornado began ripping at the house and the whole house vibrated as the roar of the tornado
grew steadily louder
 The children in the house were in a state of panic and so were the animals in the barnyard

Paragraph 3

 The family quickly headed towards their cellar


 The winds were so strong that it created pressure on the side of the small farmhouse and the
building finally gave way
 Sheet metal, boards and furniture flew across the barnyard and hit anything thqat was standing
in its way

Paragraph 4

 When the winds subsided and the rain came on, the children emerged from the wreckage
unharmed
 They were shocked to find that their parents had died

Conclusion

 The children then made their way to the nearest farm to seek help from another family

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