It was a really windy day but my dad said because it was Sunday, we should go for a walk. He wanted to go to the
beach, but we went to the park because my mum said it
might be less windy there. My sister and I were walking a
little bit ahead of our parents when, 'luckily / çuddenly,
we heard a really loud noise. A huge branch from a tree
had crashed to the ground behind us.
I ’immediately / eventually turned around. I couldn't see
my parents and, obviously / fortunately, I thought the
branch had fallen on them. I panicked a bit at first but
then I realised that, “luckily / suddenly, they had stopped
to look at the ducks and the branch had missed them.
Just then, we saw a man climbing out from under the
leaves. Eventually / Amazingly, he wasn't hurt because,
Cobviously / fortunately for him, only the lighter parts
of the branch had fallen on him.
Eventually / Amazingly, the firefighters
came and cut the branch into smaller pieces
and moved it out of the way. That man was
so lucky that he wasn't badly injured by
that branch.​

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