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imagine that you can see and talk to ghosts.Share one of your experience in a paragraph of 150 words.

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Answered by samsficsXD
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It was around midnight. I woke up to the feel of chills . I felt like someone was watching me . I immediately got up . I opened the door to my room as I peeked my head through the dark hallway chills run down my spine . I didn't know why I thought it was a good idea but I decided to go down the hallway to get some water. I approached the fridge opening it. The only source of light being the one that the fridge was giving off I couldn't see anything. As I was drinking the water I heard a tap on the window. The curtains were flowing ever so lightly. but the windows were open? I closed it . before turning back . that's when I saw it. my first experience with a ghost couldn't say it was pleasunt but I got used to it now.

Answered by tanushree713423
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A ghost story may be any piece of fiction, or drama, that includes a ghost, or simply takes as a premise the possibility of ghosts or characters' belief in them. The "ghost" may appear of its own accord or be summoned by magic. Linked to the ghost is the idea of "hauntings", where a supernatural entity is tied to a place, object or person. Ghost stories are commonly examples of ghostlore.

Colloquially, the term "ghost story" can refer to any kind of scary story. In a narrower sense, the ghost story has been developed as a short story format, within genre fiction. It is a form of supernatural fiction and specifically of weird fiction, and is often a horror story.

While ghost stories are often explicitly meant to be scary, they have been written to serve all sorts of purposes, from comedy to morality tales. Ghosts often appear in the narrative as sentinels or prophets of things to come. Belief in ghosts is found in all cultures around the world, and thus ghost stories may be passed down orally or in written form.

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