10 Questions
What is the weather condition described in the passage?
Rainy
What is the meaning of the idiom 'raining cats and dogs'?
Raining very heavily
What is the author's state after being in the rain?
Soaked
What is another way to describe the weather condition besides 'raining cats and dogs'?
It's pouring
What is the author's experience when they got in a downpour?
They got soaked
What is the likely outcome of being in the weather condition described?
Getting wet
How would you describe the author's clothing after being in the rain?
Damp and dirty
What is the intensity of the rain described in the passage?
Heavy and intense
What is another phenomenon described in the passage besides rain?
Hail
What is the overall tone of the passage?
Casual and conversational
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