http://www.startribune.com/local/173219771.html?refer=y
1st poem
The wildfires. that
s
t
r
u
c
k
northwest Minnesota.
have gone underground.
igniting layers of peat,
that could burn well into the winter.
More than 150 people. were.
working Monday by hand.
with fire trucks and with heavy equipment.
to try. to contain the wildfire.
which had grown from.
about 4,000 acres last week to 24,848 and was declared 30 percent contained.
,a
l
t
h
o
u
g
h
it was partly burning. underground,
said Gil Knight, spokesman for the multiagency team
working the fire north of Red Lake.
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2nd poem
The.
w
i
l
d
f
i
r
e
s
that struck.
northwest Minnesota have gone underground.
igniting layers of peat that could burn well into the winter
More than 150 people.
w
e
r
e
working Monday by hand
with fire trucks and with heavy equipment.
to try to contain the wildfire,
which had grown from about.
4,
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0
0
acres last week. to
2
4
,
8
4
8
and was declared 30 percent. contained,
although it was partly
b
u
r
n
i
n
g
underground,
said Gil Knight, spokesman. for the multiagency team
working the fire north of Red Lake.
Explanation: I chose the article because I felt that because of the occurring dry streak that I should choose an article that talked about the danger of dry streaks which one is wildfires. Th articles basically describes a brief summary of the wildfire and ways that they are trying to prevent the underground spread of the fie.
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