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Đoạn văn đây nha các bạn: EARTHQUAKE: THE 1960 Earthquake On april 18, 1906, t 5:13 a,m., an enormous earthquake struck San Francisco. Many homes and buildings collapsed. Fires burned throughout the city.People cuould not put out the fires because water pipes were broken. It was also dificultto get the fire-fighting equipment through the debris. This historical fiction tells about one family who was thể: PoPo ( the grandmother), BaBa ( The farther), MaMa ( the mother), a girl, and her two brothers. This morning the earth shook and threw us from our beds. We were not hurt, just sunned. Drawer spilled, dished carshed, pots and pans clanged as they fell. Ancestral portraits flew off the walls. PoPo packed up all we could carry-beddings, clothing,food,untensils; Kwan Yin and ancestors, too. MaMa told us to hurry, wear extra layers of clothes, and prepare to leave for safety. BaBa hurried out to seek help and returned with cart and two kinsmen. Carefully and slowly we made our way down the stairs to load the cart with our belongings. In the, early dawn, confused and frightened, we gathered at Portsmouth Square. All of Chinatown must have been there. “You must go to Golden Gate Park!” shouted the policeman. “The city is on fire. Go quickly now!” Dark smoke hurt our eyes. Gritty dust filled the air, our mouths and noses, too. The earth shook again. We stopped, and watched in fear as buildings crumbled around us. Elder Brother, Younger Brother, and I cleared a path for the cart carrying MaMa and PoPo and our belongings. We were hot and thirsty until we shed the extra clothing and drank some cold tea. In the early-morning rush to leave, we had not eaten anything. PoPo gave us crackers and dried fruit. Up the steep hills, across the city, we phushed and pulled the heavy cart. All around us, frightened people struggled with loads to dear to leave behind. Terrified dogs, cats, and horses joined the people hurrying to safety. Until. at last, we were away from the spreading fires. Away from falling buildings. In Golden Gate Park there was food, water, and tens for shelter. PoPo,BaBa,MaMa, Elder Brother, Younger Brother, and I rested and ate. We were safe for now while the city still burned and the earth still shock. phần cau hỏi thì mik để ở dưới phần chi tiết nha. Lm giúp mik ik 60 điểm đó , lm dc mik sẽ vote 5 sao.
On April 18th,1906,at 5:13.there is an enormous earthquake in San Francisco.Everything was destroyed with the fire.The historical fiction tells about one family that has four members: PoPo (the grandmother),BaBa (the father),MaMa (the mother),a girl and her two brothers.This morning,the earth shook and threw them from their beds.They are not hurt,just sunned.Some objects in their house began to be damaged.PoPo packed up all things which are needed such as carry-beddings, clothing,food,utensils; Kwan Yin and ancestors. MaMa told them to hurry, wear extra layers of clothes, and prepare to leave for safety.BaBa hurried out to seek help and returned with cart and two kinsmen.They gathered at Portsmouth Square in the early dawn when they were confused and frightened.The police shouted that they must go to Golden Gate Park. On the way to Golden Gate Park, they went through many difficulties and dangers due to fire, smoke and the collapse of buildings.But they overcame those obstacles with solidarity and moved to a safer place.
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Earthquake: On April 18th,1906 at 5:13 in San Francisco has an enormous earthquake. Everything in the house fell down because of the fire. The historical fiction tells about a family: PoPo (the grandmother),BaBa (the father),MaMa (the mother),a girl and her two brothers. This morning, the earth shook and threw them from their beds but they are not hurt, just sunned. Pop and ancestors’ Kwan Yin took the most necessary things to leave safely. MaMa told them wear quickly clothes and prepare to leave. With help, BaBa hurried back with the cart and two kisnmen. They gathered in Portsmouth Square in the morning but they were scared, but the police said we must go to Golden Gate Park. On the way to Golden Gate Park, they had to go through many difficulties and dangers due to fire, smoke and the collapse of buildings. But they overcame those obstacles to a safer place with food, water, and tens for shelter. We were safe for now while the city still burned and the earth still shock