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EleoNora [17]
3 years ago
5

VERY EASY AND BRAINLIEST!!!!!

English
2 answers:
zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

once i got my finger stuck in the whole of a keyring. i remember i was 10 years old and i got it as one of my christmas presents. i was playing with it and my finger got stuck in the 0.

i remenber feeling really scared. its that feeling that your heart stops and you dont know what to do.

Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes, I have been trapped in a situation and immediately filled with tear.

Explanation:

When I got stuck in a waterslide and I didn't know where to go, either I return back or start pushing my self till I arrive the end. It was so dark that I couldn't see, I was thinking, what if someone comes, and hit me. I kept thinking ways to get out, it was so dark, I stayed in there for 10 minutes; ALONE.

10 minutes later, someone shouted: "Anyone there?!", I said: "Help please!"; After 2 minutes, someone came and and helped me. It was the scariest moment in my life. I was stuck in a dark waterslide for 12 minutes and and it was the worst experience.

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