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about a cooking accident to talk about kitchen
safety. In the story, James left the oil to heat on
the stove unattended, which is a common danger
in the kitchen. Oil can easily catch fire if
overheated or left alone. To prevent such
accidents, never leave cooking food unattended.
Keep flammable items away from the stove. And
make sure to keep a fire extinguisher handy in the
kitchen. If an oil fire does occur, never pour water
on it, just like Allen did in the story. Water will
spread the fire. Instead, turn off the heat source immediately and cover the pan with a lid to cut off the oxygen. If the fire is out of control, use a fire extinguisher. Remember, kitchen safety is very important. Let's all be careful and stay safe! Thank you!
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Dear Mum and Dad,
I'm writing tell you about a cooking accident that 
happened to me today. I decided to make fried
chicken. While I was waiting for the oil to heat and
talking with Allen about his football game, the oil in
the pan caught fire. I turned off the stove immediately, 
but a flame jumped onto my shirt. I put out the fire on
my shirt by rolling on the floor. Luckily, Allen
knew from his first aid and safety classes that
water could make oil fires worse. He used the fire
extinguisher to put out the fire in the pan. My arm was a bit red, but it didn't hurt much. Finally, we decided to eat out. Don't worry about me. I'll be more careful next time. Love, James
Dear classmates, Today, I want to share a story