Good day bot,

I need you to write an essay for me with these instructions.
topic: How some hikers dealt with an unexpected storm
Characters: John, Ellie, Ford, Lily, mike - All are 18 and friends
Must be created out of the blue meaning just made.
Your narrative must be at least 400 words
Your narrative must include dialogue
Your narrative must have a clear organization, starting with the exposition & ending with a resolution. It should follow the elements of a plot diagram
Make it sound like a 7th grader wrote it
The setting takes place in a forest in the us (and also the storm comes, thats the issue the must solve)
The Beginning, middle and ending must start with your basic transitions in words, like "To start with" and so on

After that make sure you have everything on this check list.
Does the introduction engage the reader?
Does the introduction introduce the narrator or main characters?
Does the introduction set the context for the story such as describing the setting or introducing a conflict?
Does the sequence of events unfold naturally and logically?
I used dialogue at LEAST TWICE at the right times to develop the characters and move the story forward.
Is there at least one conflict that is introduced and solved? What is it?
Is the pacing effective for the story? Does the story move along?
The main character or one character has learned something or changed from the beginning of the story somehow.
I have clear paragraphs
I used a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or setting to another
Does the conclusion follow and reflect on the narrated experiences? The ending is clear, not unfinished.
Did I use description and sensory language to express my ideas? Students can use the following process for using descriptive and sensory language.
Add adjectives before nouns where necessary
Change vague pronouns and nouns to more specific nouns such as “the girl” to “the feisty little elementary student with blond pig-tails”
Change vague and overused verbs and adjectives to more lively ones such as “walked” to “gradually strolled.”
I checked for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization errors.
The essay is written using MLA formatting

To start with, John, Ellie, Ford, Lily, and Mike were all excited to go hiking in the forest in the US. They had been planning this trip for weeks and couldn't wait to explore the beautiful nature around them. As they set off on their hike, the sun was shining, and everything seemed perfect.

However, as they continued on their journey, dark clouds started to roll in, and the wind picked up. Before they knew it, they were caught in the middle of a sudden and unexpected storm. The group quickly realized that they needed to find shelter and fast.

"I think we should try to find a cave or some kind of overhang to protect us from the rain," suggested Ellie, looking around at the dense trees surrounding them.

"I agree," said Ford. "We need to stick together and stay calm. We'll find a way to get through this."

The group worked together to search for a suitable place to take cover from the storm. After a few minutes of searching, they found a small cave that could fit all five of them. They huddled together inside, trying to stay dry and warm.

As the storm raged on outside, the group used the time to talk and reflect on their situation. They shared stories, laughed, and even sang songs to pass the time. Despite the scary situation they were in, they found comfort in each other's company.

After a few hours, the storm finally began to let up, and the group emerged from their makeshift shelter. They were wet, cold, and tired, but they were also grateful to have each other. The sun started to peek out from behind the clouds, casting a warm glow over the now calm forest.

As they made their way back to their starting point, John turned to the group with a smile. "Well, that was definitely not what we expected, but I'm glad we were able to handle it together."

The friends all nodded in agreement, knowing that they had faced adversity and come out stronger on the other side. As they reached the end of their hike, they were filled with a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie.

In conclusion, the unexpected storm had tested the group's resilience and bond, but they had proven that they could overcome any challenge as long as they stuck together. The experience had taught them the importance of teamwork, communication, and staying positive in the face of adversity. And as they drove back home, tired but happy, they knew that this hiking trip would be one they would never forget.