A Hot Summer Day Essay For Class 4
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Do you ever find yourself wishing spring weather would stick around just a little bit longer? I mean, there's just so much to dislike about 90-degree weather — sweat making your clothes stick to your body, humidity turning your hair into a ball of fluff, the rays of sunlight gently frying your skin. I could go on, but I'll spare you.
So it's late afternoon in mid-July and the temperature has just climbed to 100 degrees and you're melting. Like actually melting. Into a puddle. On the floor. Your janky window unit is rattling away in the corner but somehow, the room keeps getting hotter and hotter. What's a woman reduced sweat and tears do you do?
Here's the good news: people have been beating the heat for centuries. Methods vary from sucking it up, to rubbing an ice cream cone all over your body, to taking a dip in a cool lake (I'll admit that last one is most appealing). We all have our strategies. Perhaps this list will help you cull some new ones, just in time for summer.