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The sudden, swift, severe summer storm caught me totally unaware.  

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Original writing The sudden, swift, severe summer storm caught me totally unaware. I was walking down Old Dagenham Road when the clouds started to build. I looked around as I ran under a large, dead oak tree. Almost all of the houses on this abandoned street were too badly damaged for me to take shelter in, except for one. The house loomed impressive and gloomy in the greenish-black sky. A flash of lightning illuminated the house. The windows were broken down, but the structure seemed sound. I was becoming soaked as I faced my problem. Should I stay under the tree and risk getting hit by lightning or should I go into that old house, not know who, or what, might be in there? The storm decided for me. Lightning hit the tree, filling the air with the sent of scorched wood. I ran as fast as I can to the porch and...

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