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18 June, 05:46

Read this passage from FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, about preparing for tornadoes. What do the details in this passage all have in common? Be alert to changing weather conditions. Look for approaching storms. Look for the following danger signs: Dark, often greenish sky Large hail A large, dark, low-lying cloud (particularly if rotating) Loud roar, similar to a freight train. If you see approaching storms or any of the danger signs, be prepared to take shelter immediately.

They inform the reader what to do in case of a tornado

They describe the weather signs of an approaching tornado

They convince the reader that tornados are dangerous

They persuade the reader to be ready for a tornado

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  1. 18 June, 06:04
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    They describe the weather signs of an approaching tornado. that's the answer because it describes what to look for in order to label what you are experiencing as a tornado.
  2. 18 June, 06:14
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    They describe the weather signs of an approaching tornado

    Explanation:

    Both of the paragraphs are describing the weather signs of a coming tornado, in this case both are saying what the tornado would look like for the naked human eye and the metereological conditions that would start to present themselves and with this educate the reader on how to detect an upcoming tornado.
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