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Describe the weather outside. (2)
(Night of the scorpion)

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Answered by hardiksharma50
1

Answer:

No matter what season it is, there are a handful of standard words you would naturally use to describe the weather outside. Perhaps it's sunny, bright, partly-cloudy, overcast, windy or raining.

Using adjectives to describe the weather

Warm = It's warm. or It's a warm day. Cold = It's cold. or It's a cold day. Sunny = It's sunny. or It's a sunny day. Cloudy = It's cloudy. or It's a cloudy day.

Answered by Anonymous
62

Answer:

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‎ ‎\underline{\large\sf{Night \: of \: the\: Scorpion}} ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Explanation:

Night of the Scorpion is a free verse poem with 8 stanzas and a total of 47 lines. There is no set rhyme scheme. The meter is mixed. The scorpion is seen by some as an evil force, bringer of pain and hardship and even death.

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