The snowplow pushed snow off the road and onto my dad’s car, which my dad said was “technically the opposite of helpful.”
When the snowplow came, my snow fort turned into a snow pancake in exactly three seconds.
The snowplow was working so hard that I got tired just watching it and decided I needed a snack break for moral support.
The snowplow made such a big pile that I asked if we could put a flag on top and call it our new country.
Snowplows are so important in snowy places that without them, roads would be buried and ambulances, fire trucks, and school buses might not be able to move at all in big snowstorms.
After the storm, a red snowplow creaked forward, headlights bright against falling flakes. The snowplow shoveled thick snow; the snowplow pushed cars free and opened the road. Kids pressed noses to the window, cheering for the snowplow. The driver waved. The town breathed out as the snowplow finished and rolled away, leaving clear tracks.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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