TARPAULIN
In the article, “Somalia famine baby back from brink of death”, it discusses the homes of Somalian families in Northern Kenya.
“Domes made from dirty tarpaulins and scraps of cloth mushroomed on the scrublands of northern Kenya and the U.N.'s famine announcement brought planeloads of television crews to capture images of their suffering.”
tar·pau·lin noun a protective covering of canvas or other material waterproofed with tar, paint, or wax
The family used a tarpaulin to protect their belongings from the rain they expected later that day.
In the article, “Somalia famine baby back from brink of death”, it discusses the homes of Somalian families in Northern Kenya.
“Domes made from dirty tarpaulins and scraps of cloth mushroomed on the scrublands of northern Kenya and the U.N.'s famine announcement brought planeloads of television crews to capture images of their suffering.”
tar·pau·lin noun a protective covering of canvas or other material waterproofed with tar, paint, or wax
The family used a tarpaulin to protect their belongings from the rain they expected later that day.
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