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balandron [24]
2 years ago
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With centuries-old castles and battle sites, we learned that ireland has its fair share of paranormal places and resident revena

nts. Who haunts the shelbourne hotel in dublin?.
History
1 answer:
katen-ka-za [31]2 years ago
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Option 2. From the old saying the person who is going to haunt the Shelbourne hotel would be the mischievous girl.

<h3>What is a paranormal activity?</h3>

This is an activity that when it happens is beyond what can be explained by humans. It is an activity that could be spiritual.

The hotel is one of the oldest famous luxury hotels in Dublin. This is the place that is believed to have this activity.

<h3>Complete question</h3>

With centuries-old castles and battle sites, we learned that ireland has its fair share of paranormal places and resident revenants. Who haunts the shelbourne hotel in dublin?.

1. a monk

2. a mischievous girl

3. a Newfoundland dog

4. a nun

Read more on paranormal activity here:

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