She received serious burns in the fire that destroyed her house.
She received serious burns from a fire that destroyed her house.
a house fire
Maggie's injuries in "Everyday Use" were caused by a house fire that occurred in their previous home, which her sister Dee accidentally started. Maggie was severely injured and left with burn scars as a result of the fire.
Yes
My house was on fire, all my stuff was destroyed.
renter's insurance
Depends on the state.
Dolly Madison
No, the word completely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, for example:The fire completely destroyed the house.
It was destroyed by a fire.
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