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Quiz!

Here are a few questions, just because I have no idea what else to write:

1. Which character (in a book not your own) would you change places with for a day?

2. Which character (in your own book or roleplay) would you change places with for a day?

3. Which famous person in history you would like to meet and why?

4. Ben-Hur and Titanic are the two movies that have won the most Oscars. Which do you think deserved them more? (I know you think I'm obsessed with this if you've read any other of my posts, but come on, people like to talk about their fav movies!) (Also, this question is not mandatory, if you've never seen either or don't have an opinion, don't answer it.)

5. What is your highest level of ambition (in life, writing, or anything else)?

Here are my answers:

1. Maybe someone exciting, like Katniss Everdeen. Although, if I switched places with her, I might not fall in love with Peeta.

2. Probably Minerva, because she is a fencer, is the daughter of the ruler, and gets to compete in the Trials.

3. William Shakespeare. I want to ask him how he got all his ideas (after all, I don't think he had much to copy in those days.)

4. Ben-Hur. Okay, I haven't exactly seen Titanic since I'm only twelve (even though I've seen the trailer and read every book about it) but I still say Ben-Hur. A, it's based on a book, B, it's Christian, C, there's not much romance, and the little bit there was, I could have done without.

5. Probably become a New York Times bestseller for one or most of my books. Otherwise if that's impossible, just getting one books published would be super cool. And if that's impossible, just to finish my two trilogys by the time I'm twenty.

submitted by PiperC., age 12, Atlantis
(April 28, 2012 - 1:51 pm)

1) Saphira.  Definetly.

2) James (in my book, Elemental Magic)  He is such a brainiac, plus he's based on my best friend.

3) Groucho Marx.  He is my favorite actor.

4)NA

5)Publish a book(duh)

 

Two trilogies by 20. Ambitious, but not entirely impossible.

submitted by Holmes S., age 11, The Hudson Valley
(May 14, 2012 - 4:31 pm)

Go Saphira!

Go Groucho Marx! (My dad loves the Marx Brothers.)

submitted by PiperC., age 13, Atlantis
(May 17, 2012 - 11:16 am)

Whoooooohooooooo!  I did a report on Groucho Marx last year, and my friend James (yes the same James I based a character on) did Harpo.  I had to shake his hand and spoons fell out of his sleeve.  It was pretty fun.  My fail of a moustache kept falling off.  I think my eyebrows did too.

submitted by Holmes
(May 21, 2012 - 3:28 pm)