The curse of Halloween Dream or... reality....

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Presentation transcript:

The curse of Halloween Dream or... reality...

Do you believe... Do you believe at witches? Those pictures look pretty scary, don’t they?

What about ghosts? Dogs or their ghosts?

Monsters Watch your back in the night. You never know who’s behind you.

What about things that make Halloween scarier? Pumpkins

Children, cover your eyes.

Black cats

Candles

In the end, of course... Horror films!!!!!

This presentation is made by: Scary Marijana Spooky Vlatka Dark Petra Mistery Nives Guess who are they? You’ll never know...