(Lesson- My Earthquake Experience in Tokyo)
Why do you think the writer says, ‘Now I’ve seen it all’?
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In the final paragraph of, My Earthquake Experience in Tokyo, the writer still feels the aftershocks of the earthquake.
He says that he has seen many things.
He has almost drowned once in Africa, but the earthquake was his most harrowing experience.
He feels nothing can surprise him anymore after seeing hundred story buildings sway like a palm tree.
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In the final paragraph of, My Earthquake Experience in Tokyo, the writer still feels the aftershocks of the earthquake.
He says that he has seen many things.
He has almost drowned once in Africa, but the earthquake was his most harrowing experience.
He feels nothing can surprise him anymore after seeing hundred story buildings sway like a palm tree.
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