The Day The Lights Went Out At Eaton

One day, in the  SEASON, many of the students at Eaton Elementary  PLACE were eating their  FOOD when all of a sudden all the lights went out! There wasn't any tornado or storm, but there was a very  ADJECTIVE sound that rang through the halls. Alison was in her math class, and her friend  PERSON was chewing a piece of  FRUIT. Allie was in her ELA class, and felt very  ADJECTIVE, but she wasn't too scared. The only room in the whole school that still had light was the  ROOM. One of the teachers became super scared, and started yelling out the window at all the  ANIMALS, "Help! There's no  NOUN in the school!" The principle went around and handed out  NOUN because everyone one was very  ADJECTIVE. Suddenly, Alison  PAST TENSE VERB and ran down the hall to Allie's classroom. "I think I know what the problem is!" she yelled  ADVERB. "I think an  ANIMAL chewed through the electric cables and that's why the power is out." Allie and Alison  ADVERB  VERB to the basement, where they encountered a huge  NOUN. They walked around it, and came to a bunch of old  PLURAL NOUN. Then they found the wires and patched them up and the lights came back on. Everyone in the school cheered and yelled "!" It started as a terrible day, but it ended up being really  ADJECTIVE in the end.