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Roller Coasters-Personal Narrative
Have you ever had that feeling when your about to go on a scary roller coaster,and everything in your body just drops.Well in this story i’m going to tell you how i overcame my fear.

You are not trying to go on a very scary ride but your forced to ride it well that’s me .I was forced to ride haulk my hole entire body froze and it was just so nervous inside, i felt good but also scared,but on the other and my cousin ‘’Cyd’’ was filled with excitment and ready to so much fun on the roller coaster,also my friend ‘’Logan’’ was to scared to ride the roller coaster.And before i got on that roller coaster at that moment i knew i was going to remember this day,at the state fair of texas OCT,10,2017.

After that ride i wasn’t scared to ride anymore

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