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A passage describing bad weather.
The wind chased the rapidly circling snowflakes in the forest, flashing left and right, screaming bitterly and stirring the whole forest. The snowstorm roared all night. The root of that broken house on the station
Ben can't keep the heat. Although the fire burned all night, everyone was frozen from the inside out. When I went to work the next morning, the snow was too deep to walk, but a red sun hung on the treetops.
There is not a cloud in the blue sky.
Appreciation: this is the weather when the railway is being dug, and the severe cold makes it more difficult to build roads that are not easy. This scene description shows the harsh environment at that time and creates a gloomy atmosphere.
Atmosphere, highlighting the difficulty of the project and the urgency of time. ",the chimney purred. The wind chased the rapidly circling snowflakes in the Woods, dodging left and flashing right, screaming bitterly and stirring the whole thing.
The forest was frightened. "Here, anthropomorphic techniques are used to show the size of snow and all the shocking situations, so that people can clearly understand the bad weather.
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