Written: Must Include 150 Words. You can't expect sunshine and clear weather all the time, sometimes you'll run into a nor'easter or a blizzard or anything of the sort. As such you should be prepared for events like this, write about the preparations you make, whether it's hoarding food for yourself or helping the community in some way.
Oles has grown up in hurricanes, blizzards, nor’easters, even an earthquake at one point. All this variety of weather has helped him figure out a good way to prepare for storms of the sort, whether it’s a blizzard that brings 2 feet of snow, or a nor’easter knocking down trees around him. Now what is this plan, well, and it might be a bit anti-climactic, but the plan is nothing really out of the ordinary. Yes you want to have flashlights ready, extra batteries, ways to charge electronic devices such as phones, but other than that, unless you want a generator, there’s really nothing different. Most storms won’t last a long period of time, and typically, at least in the Oles household, there was always enough food to make it until the storm was over, and since there was always a truck, or a vehicle that can traverse the snow in the household, whenever they needed supplies after they could go get them. The Oles family always has bottles of water for various events, so there was always something to drink available if needed. There was always enough non-perishable food available that we’d have the ability to make it through any storm as long as nothing happened to the house itself. (211 words)
Oles has grown up in hurricanes, blizzards, nor’easters, even an earthquake at one point. All this variety of weather has helped him figure out a good way to prepare for storms of the sort, whether it’s a blizzard that brings 2 feet of snow, or a nor’easter knocking down trees around him. Now what is this plan, well, and it might be a bit anti-climactic, but the plan is nothing really out of the ordinary. Yes you want to have flashlights ready, extra batteries, ways to charge electronic devices such as phones, but other than that, unless you want a generator, there’s really nothing different. Most storms won’t last a long period of time, and typically, at least in the Oles household, there was always enough food to make it until the storm was over, and since there was always a truck, or a vehicle that can traverse the snow in the household, whenever they needed supplies after they could go get them. The Oles family always has bottles of water for various events, so there was always something to drink available if needed. There was always enough non-perishable food available that we’d have the ability to make it through any storm as long as nothing happened to the house itself. (211 words)
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