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CAN YOU GIES HELP ME UNDERSTAND THIS? After reading the article “The Land Blew Away,” reflect back on the accounts of the people who witnessed the Dust Bowl. Write a paragraph in reaction to the survivors’ stories as well as your thoughts on what it might have been like to experience a dust storm. As you complete this activity, consider how wind erosion contributed to the Dust Bowl disaster. Post your paragraph on the Wind Erosion discussion board, and respond to at least two other posts of your classmates.

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posted by anonomous
today at 9:50am

Im that kind of person to look up all the answers to evrething so I don't know this:)

IDK to. Sry! 😭

To complete this activity, you will need to do the following steps:

1. Read the article "The Land Blew Away" to gain an understanding of the accounts of the people who witnessed the Dust Bowl. This will provide you with the necessary information to reflect on their stories and understand what it might have been like to experience a dust storm.

2. Take notes while reading the article, paying attention to the details and emotions conveyed by the survivors. Jot down any thoughts or reactions that come to mind as you go through the accounts.

3. Use your notes to write a paragraph that reflects on the survivors' stories and shares your thoughts on what it might have been like to experience a dust storm. Include specific details from the article to support your reflections and thoughts.

4. Once you have written your paragraph, go to the Wind Erosion discussion board. You can search for it on your school's learning management system or ask your teacher for clarification on where to find it.

5. Post your paragraph on the discussion board, following any formatting or guidelines given by your teacher or the discussion board itself.

6. Lastly, make sure to respond to at least two other posts from your classmates. Read their paragraphs carefully and provide thoughtful feedback or engage in a discussion with them about their reflections. This will help further the conversation and build a deeper understanding of the topic.

Remember to be respectful and considerate in your responses, as discussion boards are meant to encourage collaboration and dialogue among students.