Writing Non-Fiction posted July 24, 2020 |
Sue, Ann, and Carmela are faced with a tornado.
Tornado and Us
by Annette Green
The sky looks weird and The air is
stale, Sue.
What do you mean? The sky and air is different, Ann.
I hadn't pay attention said Sue.
I notice the air isn't fresh too. I agree with Ann. I'll turn the radio on to get the local news. This is John Powell, Meterologist of WLAR. A tornado touchdown at
Wellspring Park.
Seek safety fast!
Hey! Wellspring Park isn't far from us said Sue Hurriedly!
Here's a church up the street, It says open 24 hours.
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The sky looks weird and The air is
stale, Sue.
What do you mean? The sky and air is different, Ann.
I hadn't pay attention said Sue.
I notice the air isn't fresh too. I agree with Ann. I'll turn the radio on to get the local news. This is John Powell, Meterologist of WLAR. A tornado touchdown at
Wellspring Park.
Seek safety fast!
Hey! Wellspring Park isn't far from us said Sue Hurriedly!
Here's a church up the street, It says open 24 hours.
stale, Sue.
What do you mean? The sky and air is different, Ann.
I hadn't pay attention said Sue.
I notice the air isn't fresh too. I agree with Ann. I'll turn the radio on to get the local news. This is John Powell, Meterologist of WLAR. A tornado touchdown at
Wellspring Park.
Seek safety fast!
Hey! Wellspring Park isn't far from us said Sue Hurriedly!
Here's a church up the street, It says open 24 hours.
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