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27 May, 06:20

Which passage would you use to give the feeling of a terrible blizzard?

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1.

The wind blew the soft powdery snow into drifts that reached to the roof of the house. When the snow stopped coming down, we would dig out the doors and windows.

2.

The angry wind whipped the icy snow into drifts that covered the house. When would the howling stop? Would we ever be able to dig out the doors and windows?

3.

The snow swirled idly into loose drifts around the house. The doors and windows became icy, and the snow would have to be cleared away.

4.

The snow piled up around the house, and the doors and windows had snow covering them too.

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  1. 27 May, 06:31
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    Which passage would you use to give the feeling of a terrible blizzard?

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    The angry wind whipped the icy snow into drifts that covered the house. When would the howling stop? Would we ever be able to dig out the doors and windows?
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