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Spooky Fun on Halloween Night

The paragraph describes the fun and spooky traditions of Halloween night, including dressing up in costumes, trick-or-treating, and encountering ghosts and goblins.

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On Halloween night, the moon shines bright,
The air is crisp and cool.
The streets are filled with spooky sights,
Like ghosts and goblins, too!

Kids dress up in costumes grand,
Some cute and some quite creepy.
They knock on doors throughout the land,
And shout, "Trick or treat-y!"

At every house, they hope to find
A candy-filled pumpkin bowl.
But sometimes there's a spider kind,
Who scares them with a crawl!

And if they're brave enough to stay,
They might see a ghostly sight.
A spooky spirit in white and gray,
Floating in the night.

So on this Halloween night, my friend,
Be sure to have some fun.
Dress up, knock on doors, and pretend,
Until the night is done!

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Reflection

  1. What happens on Halloween night?
  2. What kind of costumes do kids wear on Halloween?
  3. What do kids hope to find when they knock on doors on Halloween?
  4. What spooky sights might kids see on Halloween night?

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