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Liono4ka [1.6K]
2 years ago
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If you could hang out with one famous person, gamer, social media influencer, or someone who has made history for ONE ENTIRE DAY

, who would it be and why? Please explain in 5-7 what you would want do do? What would you say to this person? Where would you all go? Really take the time to think about it and write complete sentences.
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adelina 88 [10]2 years ago
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Answer:If I could hang out with an famous person for an day it would be Rosa Parks. I would ask her how it actually happened. How she refused to sit down? What did the man say or do to her after she refused? I would also ask what was the boycott like? Was it fun? Was it dangerous? Did it make you feel empowered? I would go to the "Rosa Parks Museum" so she can show me where she sat and demonstrate what happened.

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