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Oduvanchick [21]
3 years ago
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Is there a famous person that you have always wanted to know about? Name one such famous figure this person could be a politicia

n, writer activist or celebrity. In 100 word paragraph describe why you find this person interesting, how this person’s life is connected to your own interests
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1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
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This is obviously very personal as anyone answering it could pick someone completely different than you would like or have an interest in.  So, to pick someone, think about your interests first.  For example, let's say you love to cook.  If that is the case, you might love to meet Trisha Yearwood because she is a great chef, has her own cooking show, and as extras, is married to Garth Brooks and is an amazing singer.  There is so much about her that is so interesting, you could spend hours talking to her and getting to know her.  That is just one example.  If you aren't sure who you would want to know more about, google celebrities who like _____.  That might give you a lead.

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