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marta [7]
3 years ago
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English
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
8 0
Alarmed.EXPLAIN: “I wanted to run away,but something was pushing me toward the curtains” it’s like she’s wanting to know more also “ I felt an icy chill run through me” she felt goosebumps as in she was alarmed
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
7 0
“Once I had a nightmare about that room. ‘Then was when I woke up screaming’”-nightmares are often used to convey fear, so fear is one.
“Even though I was dreaming I knew exactly where I was. ‘I wanted to run away, but something was pushing me towards the curtains, and I started screaming for John’”- since it is a dream, moreover a in which they are unable to control themselves, dread and panic must’ve ensued upon them (them being the person experiencing these emotions.)

Short answer: they must’ve felt dread, panic and fear

First time answering so hope this helps and good luck!
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