Personal Narrative: The Influence Of Roller Coasters

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If you ever get scared or nervous when it comes to roller coasters, me too. The roller coasters height and turns trigger the excitement of many. When I rode my first roller coaster, at Disneyland, my father told me, before going on, that it may look high and scary, but if you keep your head back and hold on you will have an exciting experience. Later on, I learned that keeping your head back and holding on causes less back and neck pain. The impact on the neck when the roller coaster has stopped has caused injuries. When leaning toward the front of the cart, when you're supposed to keep your body back, the impact on your body, when stopping. Causes pain to your back. It is important to learn from the experience of others because it helps persuade someone to do something they could miss out on, helps cause less mistakes, and lets them have a better experience. …show more content…
Making your experience honest as possible is helpful. “ It is impossible to persuade a man who does not disagree, but smiles”. This quote was said by Muriel Spark, a novelist. For example, you could say you hate your experience or you loved it. Saying you hate an experience because you didn’t follow directions properly or made a mistake can be helpful to someone who’s going through the same experience. Not only does persuading impact someone, but also telling them the mistakes you made in the past are

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