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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
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Events of nature can often leave us questioning reality. How might a powerful storm or some rare phenomenon such as hail leave y

ou disoriented? Have you ever experienced a natural event that changed your point of view or what you thought you knew about the world? Describe your experience and interpret it in AT LEAST two paragraphs.
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1 answer:
dezoksy [38]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Events of nature can often leave us questioning reality through its ability to show us the 'impossible' or the 'unknown'. These events of nature can change your view of your surroundings and the world as you once knew it. A powerful storm and hail are simple examples of this statement.

A powerful storm has the ability to change your perspective through its ability to show severe strength and damage in which it can cause before, during and after its activity. Furthermore, it may change someone's perspective to show how devasting and life-changing a powerful storm can be.  

Hail additionally has the ability to change one's perspective of their surroundings and the world as they once knew it as it can similarly show its effects on the world. In addition to this, it can show how peculiar things may expand one's mind.

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