πΉ Do you believe in ghosts? What do you think they are? πΉ Have you or anyone you know ever seen a ghost? πΉ Do you know of any haunted houses? What is the story behind them? πΉ If you saw a ghost, what would you do? What would be your first reaction? πΉ If you had to spend a night in a haunted house, what would you take?
β°π Date and Time: Sunday & Monday, 4:30 PM β 6:00 PM
π Location: Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department Class 11 on Sunday, Class 16 on Monday
π₯ Everyone is welcome to participate, and we hope to see you there!
πΉ Do you believe in ghosts? What do you think they are? πΉ Have you or anyone you know ever seen a ghost? πΉ Do you know of any haunted houses? What is the story behind them? πΉ If you saw a ghost, what would you do? What would be your first reaction? πΉ If you had to spend a night in a haunted house, what would you take?
β°π Date and Time: Sunday & Monday, 4:30 PM β 6:00 PM
π Location: Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department Class 11 on Sunday, Class 16 on Monday
π₯ Everyone is welcome to participate, and we hope to see you there!
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