Lilnonhomie Lilnonhomie
  • 09-04-2020
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Does it make sense if I say " The windmill being destroyed is a calamity."

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emma2447 emma2447
  • 09-04-2020

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ya im pretty sure!

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katherineafor
katherineafor katherineafor
  • 09-04-2020

Answer:

If you're asking whether the word "calamity" fits definition-wise? Then, yes. Calamity does work in this sentence.

Explanation:

Calamity means an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster. So a windmill being destroyed would be a calamity. Hope this helps! :)

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