English, 20.09.2019 01:20 stacy021603
Which revision best uses a phrase to combine the first
two sentences?
there was a raging storm. it was in the forest. rain fell.
leaves rustled as the wind swept through the trees.
squirrels hid as the sky opened up. all the birds, nestled
in the trees, quieted and stopped chirping.
there was a raging forest storm.
deep in the forest, a storm was raging.
to escape the storm, forest animals hid.
to the animals of the forest, a storm raged.
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