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Example: Paragraph Labeling/Color Code Lead Support Textual Evidence Evidence Commentary Examples/Details Closing/Transition Homeless people were one of the biggest concerns during the hurricane. No one knew where to go or what to do. When the mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin, declared a mandatory evacuation, “1.3 million people evacuated the day before Katrina hit. However, 20,000 25,000 people stayed in their homes and waited it out” (Wilson 34). The thousands of people that “waited it out” suffered from loss of food, electricity, and clothes.The hurricane misplaced many families; moreover, President Bush sent About 200,000 of the Katrina victims to Houston for shelter. The rest of them took shelter in the Louisiana Superdome, San Antonio, Dallas, and northern states. The hurricane created stable families in victims of homelessness, but more seriously the hurricane’s after effects made many people sick.