Prompt: How did this happen?
Scary clown sighting all began in america, specifically South Carolina, when a young boy has sighted two brightly dressed clowns in the woods. As the boy rushed to his mother, he immediately told her mom that the two clowns were lure him to the house in the woods. Summarizing this article, its basically talking about how because of this situation, other specifically teenagers dresses up as clowns, to mostly to get famous in social media, and the internet, and also to scare other people! knowing this, I began to understand how creeping this can be, especially for a young biy to experience this. " Run away , seek shelter, and don't look back..." that what I would've said if I ever ever saw clowns like that. This to me is a very unfortunate event, like why are people continuing to makü impressions as clowns? I know its close to Halloween but save it for the day of. Especially if you get famous because of scary people. Not to be a hater or anythng but why does scaring people the new trend all of a sudden, all there doing is dressed up as clowns and giving people terror. But even though people don't have the right to scare people like that... Especially when innocent people are treated like the characters int he movie the "annual purge.
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PROMPT: What Is your general opinion of the text?
So, to put this whole situation together, this story is basically talking about a guy named Ken Pagan, that assaulted a wild card game in Toronto because of the affair of himself throwing a bottle or can of beer, in the baseball field. In which almost hurt Hyun Soo Kim, as the baseball player was about to catch a fly ball in the seventh inning. Now, as I continued to understand more about this article, I completely came to notice why on earth would someone throw beer!! I mean Its crazy! especially when it almost hit the Orioles player as he try to catch the ball. To me because of what I can say devious act it can just showed a little glimpse of what Toronto fans can be when it comes to encouraging in a bad way. But I am not saying that Toronto has the baddest fans ever, all I'm saying is that our action can speak louder than words if you know what I mean. However I am now looking at both sides of the spectrum and realized that I get it, I can understand how the Toronto fans just want to cheer for there team. But sometimes in a game like this Other teams, that enter the Toronto stadium should be treated as guests and less than rivals, or villains. |
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