When I was five, I was standing and enjoying the rain outside and then I saw a slim-long-shiny-green snake in front of my opened door. It was crawling slowly from side to side then suddenly stop and our eye’s met. I couldn’t do anything but froze and I couldn’t move any single muscle and not even scream my lungs out or any single tear drop. I was shocked. It was my first time that I’ve seen a snake this close. It was so ugly and disgusting which made me hate snake since then. To make matters worse, once I tried to cope with this fear by touched the-most-creepy-creatures-on-earth’s skin at the zoo and my fear got the best of me. I froze for a second, shivered and ran away.
Although, I tried to cope this fear by avoiding an encounter with snake but I can’t really get rid of off my life. I sometime saw a snake crawling pass in front of my car while I was speeding and avoid hitting it. At that time, I couldn’t see anything or what is going on?, I only saw a snake. Beside, I felt like time has stopped for like 5 minutes and my whole body just froze until my friends shouting on me “Golf!! Car!!!” because i didn’t see that my car was going to hit another car in a sec. Even I think about how creepy it was now, it just gave me the chills.
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References
Hartmann, P. (2007). Quest 2 Reading and Writing, (2nd. ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
OK..finally
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One of the nice things about snakes is that they eat frogs.
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