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A 150 word paragraph on a night of storm

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Answered by sriramanenisavithri
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One Stormy Night - Original Writing The sudden, swift, severe summer storm caught me totally unaware. I was walking down Old tree Road when the clouds started to build. I looked around as I huddled under a large, dead oak tree. Almost all of the houses on this abandoned street were too badly damaged for me to take shelter in, except for the one. The house loomed impressive and morbid in the greenish-black sky. A flash of lightning briefly illuminated the house. The windows were broken, but the superstructure seemed to be in good condition. I was becoming soaked as I pondered upon my dilemma. Whether to stay under the tree and risk getting hit by lightning or should I go into that old house,…show more content…

My lantern, my best friend at the moment, showed off ancient paintings of a red-haired man with angular features and a host of antiques. Over a marble fireplace, in the far side of the room, hung a silvered mirror with plump, little cherubs surrounding it. Crash. I jumped and almost dropped the lantern. My heart stopped as I listened for another sound. The silence throbbed in my ears. I stood at the bottom of the staircase. The sounds had come from upstairs. I swallowed my fears and climbed the stairs. On the second floor, I found a bathroom so obsolete that it didn't even have any running water. I left it undisturbed. I found several bedrooms laden with cloth-covered antiques, moth-ridden clothes that may once have been beautiful. At the end of the second floor, I found yet another stair well. This one was dark and coated with lacy spider webs. It led to what must have been a children's play area at one point. There was a play room that took up most of the space, along with two bedrooms with dainty furniture, and the nurse's room. What I mistook for a closet at first was really a narrow flight of stairs that lead into the attic. A giant rat scampered across my feet. Its beady eyes glowed red in the flicker in the lantern light. It hissed at me. I screamed and dropped my lantern. Suddenly, I was plunged into utter darkness. I took several deep

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It was the month of May; it had been a very hot day. Towards evening, the heat became unbearable. Everyone became restless.

Suddenly there was a lull. Everything was very still and silent. It was the lull before the storm. Soon a strong wind began to blow. In fact, it was a gale blowing at the rate of 80 miles an hour.

Hail stones began to descend on the rooftops and on the roads. They clattered on the roof before they fell to the ground. The whole ground looked white. It was covered with £ layer of hail stones. Then followed torrents of rain.People hurriedly sought shelter in some buildings or houses. One man was struck by lightning. He died on the spot.

The fury of the storm increased. Big trees were uprooted. They fell across the road; they cut the telegraph wires as they fell. Certain parts of the city were plunged into darkness. The telephones went out of order. In the surrounding country side, the crops were damaged by rain and hail stones. The roofs of small houses were blown away.

One has to experience a storm to believe in the destruction power it has. People dread storms because of the destruction, they cause. It is just as well that they do not occur very frequently.

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