Hurricane Irma Research Paper

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Hello I am Anthony Stowe, I am sharing my life experiences.
I have experienced many storms, Hurricane Nate, and Hurricane Irma. They were terrible, but IRMA was worse because we went out of power and many trees and twigs had fell during IRMA. When I was little there was a tornado that hit Putnam county, it was bad because a tree fell on our house and we had no power for 2 days. During these storms we were scared but we got thru them. Hurricane Harvey affected my parents allot because the gas prices had start to go up. My greatest fears are silly to me now. I used to be scared of many things, but now I only have on fear and that is death. When I was little I had got the PS2 and when you turn it on it had some sort of dark creepy music, when

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