1. Screams rent the air as people and houses were swiftly washed away. The angry waters swirled into his friend's house, neck deep. The building was of brick and mortar and was strong enough to survive the devastation of the wind's velocity of 350 km per hour. But the cold terror of the family grew with the crashing of trees that had got uprooted and fallen on their house, sometime in the middle of the night, damaging its roof and walls. funci Questions: (a) Why are people screaming? (b) Whose friend's house is mentioned here? (c) How could the building survive the storm? (d) What things were posing danger to the house?
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a) People and houses were swayed away by water.
b) the narrator's
c) because the building was made up of brick and mortar
d)THE STORM AND THE GROWING FAMILY TERROR
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