You write the caption Thunderstorms - Chap. 13 2 Instructions §Write a two-sentence caption for each of the following. The first sentence has been started.

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You write the caption Thunderstorms - Chap. 13

2 Instructions §Write a two-sentence caption for each of the following. The first sentence has been started for each picture. Your second sentence should describe or explain what is being shown in the image.

This picture shows... 1

This line represents... 2

The red arrows in this picture show... 3

The yellow lines in this picture are... 4

These arrows show... 5

6

7 The damage shown here was caused by...

8 This image shows...

9 The red line in this picture is...

10 This chart shows...

11 This is an image of...

14 12 This is called the...

15 13 This is the state of...

The End