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olasank [31]
2 years ago
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Have you ever had a moment where you were trapped in a situation and immediately filled with fear? Perhaps you stuck your head t

hrough a set of bars and couldn’t get them out momentarily; orr you climbed into a tunnel, got stuck, and suddenly realized you couldn’t go back either. If you have, can you recall how your body physically reacted? If you haven’t, try to imagine that scenario. What would it be like? Write two paragraphs describing that kind of situation and feeling.
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Black_prince [1.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Yes, on one occasion I happened to be on a very frightening ride along with a drop, when we were close to the drop I was scared to death but then, the ride came to a halt immediately before we were heading to the drop, I happened to be comforted, then I had been thinking about a thing or two since I was calm at the moment, but then, I began to get frightened due to the fact that what would occur if the ride loosens from within the chain as well as drops and group of people controlling the ride can't stop it! I was alarmed, and then when the ride started to shift I started being even more worried we were about to drop, then we did, I began being terrified than ever and everyone else was ok as if nothing bad was going to happen and nothing bad has happened, I was so terrified that I started screaming louder than ever, and after the ride stopped and ended I had finally realized that everything that had happened was a part of the ride but, my body was still shaking and I was still terrified So, I had decided that I would go on baby rides with my sister now.

Explanation:

this is my story but you can take this as an example to make you're own, I hope that this helps you, Good luck, brainliest?

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