My First Hay Ride Research Paper

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Have your ever went on a hay ride? My first hay ride was so scary. I wasn't sure I would go or not.

First, my sister asks my mom can we go on the hay ride. My mom said “, Yes!”, so we started to leave from treats on the street. She dropped use of at Reform City Park.

Then, we got settled in back of the trailer on the hay. We started to leave, and the man said, “Are ya’ll ready?” We are about to leave.People begun to ask if they can get off. He had chuckled and we left.

After, there was so many people came out of the woods and started to run behind the trunk and the man suddenly started to go faster! “He stopped”. He turned around and we went the fastest, we were scared to get of and we were not going to do that again.

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