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I read the article Recovering from Sandy. The main idea of the article was, that the hurricane is hurting a lot of people, animals and buidlings. I think that the tunnels with the cars shown in the picture might be people who are trapped in their cars in tunnels. The people in Sandy's path seem like they are hurt or maybe even dead. There was a rollercoaster on the beach was destroyed by Sandy.
The articale that Hassan and Grant are doing is Huricane sandy. The main idea is what kind of damage is sandy is doing. Detail: Sandy has streached nearly 1,000 wide. Detail2: Sandy is the biggest storm that has hit so far. Detail3: A rollercoaster in a sea shore was lifted to the alantic ocean caused by sandy.
The main idea of this article is Recovering from Hurrican Sandy.It went to city to city.It flooded some of the most heavily populated areas of the U.S. When it was going from city to city it damage over 8.5 millions of homes and businesses.
I read the article Recovering from Sandy. The main idea of the article was, that the hurricane is hurting a lot of people, animals and buidlings. I think that the tunnels with the cars shown in the picture might be people who are trapped in their cars in tunnels. The people in Sandy's path seem like they are hurt or maybe even dead. There was a rollercoaster on the beach was destroyed by Sandy.
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The articale that Hassan and Grant are doing is Huricane sandy. The main idea is what kind of damage is sandy is doing. Detail: Sandy has streached nearly 1,000 wide.
ReplyDeleteDetail2: Sandy is the biggest storm that has hit so far. Detail3: A rollercoaster in a sea shore was lifted to the alantic ocean caused by sandy.
The main idea of this article is Recovering from Hurrican Sandy.It went to city to city.It flooded some of the most heavily populated areas of the U.S. When it was going from city to city it damage over 8.5 millions of homes and businesses.
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