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The Chicago Fire of 1871, also called the Great Chicago Fire, burned from October 8 to October 10, 1871, and destroyed thousands of buildings, killed an estimated 300 people and caused an estimated $200 million in damages. Legend has it that a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn and started the fire, but other theories hold that humans or even a meteor might have been responsible for the event that left an area of about four miles long and almost a mile wide of the Windy City, including its business district, in ruins. Following the blaze, reconstruction efforts began quickly and spurred great economic development and population growth.In October 1871, dry weather and an abundance of wooden buildings, streets and sidewalks made Chicago vulnerable to fire. The Great Chicago Fire began on the night of October 8, in or around a barn located on the property of Patrick and Catherine O’Leary at 137 DeKoven Street on the city’s southwest side. Legend holds that the blaze started when the family’s cow knocked over a lighted lantern; however, Catherine O’Leary denied this charge, and the true cause of the fire has never been determined. What is known is that the fire quickly grew out of control and moved rapidly north and east toward the city center.
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<u>Friendly letter</u>
HIGH RISE SCHOOL,
P.O.BOX 199-405005,
DOWNTOWN.
6/16/2019.
Dear Abdi,
Hello Abdi, hope you are doing fine. I am also doing fine except for bad new routines introduced in our school.
The change of our class room to another poorly ventilated class room annoys me. I feel that our original class should be restored to us.
Our lunch break time has been shortened, it is too insufficient for our meals, I hope the normal time we were used to is reinstated.
Our class teacher was changed, we now have a class teacher whom I do not like, I wish the previous teacher was never replaced.
Other than the above, all is well. Hope to see you soon when schools close up.
Yours sincerely,
Jane.
THE STRANGER fills the frogs belly with quail shot.
The title of the book is 'The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras county'.
Smiley bet with a stranger that his frog can beat any other frog and the stranger agreed to go into competition with him. Smiley lost the competition, because unknown to him the stranger has filled his frog with quail shot when he went to the stream to catch a frog for the stranger.
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Making mistakes is only human, and it is a good practice to forgive people. Explanation: classic example of ad hominem fallacy is given below: A: “All murderers are criminals, but a thief isn't a murderer, and so can't be a criminal.” B: “Well, you're a thief and a criminal, so there goes your argument.”
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sentence 4
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that sentence is not needed for the paragraph to make sense