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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
5

If you were at a amusement park what do you think you would see, hear, smell, taste, and feel

Social Studies
1 answer:
jekas [21]3 years ago
8 0
You would see:
-The tops of roller coasters in the distance
-People clustered around food carts
-Long lines
-People dining at the food court
-The horses in a Merry-go-round

You would hear:
-Faint screams of delight as people rode roller coasters
-A high buzz of noise from the crowd around you
-The song from a Merry-go-round
-Little kids running to get first in line at a ride

You would smell:
-Sugary funnel cake
-Hot dogs roasting
-The spicy scent of Mexican food

You would taste:
-(Some of the above mentioned foods)
-The salty crust of pretzel

You would feel:
-Impatient after waiting in a line too long
-Excited as you rode in your car there
-Contented as you snacked on various fair foods
-The hard metal of the stair support as you climbed up to a ride.
-A slight vibration as the roller coaster went up the slope
-Sleepy in the car back home
-Hot after standing in line too long
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