1. The thundastorm put out our campfire but we had a gas stove. 2. We return Home last night soaking wet.

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1. The thundastorm put out our campfire but we had a gas stove. 2. We return Home last night soaking wet.

1. The thunderstorm put out our campfire, but we had a gas stove. 2. We returned home last night soaking wet.

3. Water covered the high way. After the hurricane. 4. How would we get threw!

3. Water covered the highway after the hurricane. 4. How would we get through?

5. I watches lightning flash over the mountain’s. 6. If you see a tornado go too a safe place.

5. I watched lightning flash over the mountains. 6. If you see a tornado, go to a safe place.

7. Last night the hurricanes power surprise us. 8. The winds blew childrens off their feets.

7. Last night the hurricane’s power surprised us. 8. The winds blew children off their feet.

9. They say the weather in Atlanta improved tomorrow. 10. The storm reaches Nova Scotia. By next Saturday.

9. They say the weather in Atlanta will improve tomorrow. 10. The storm will reach Nova Scotia by next Saturday.