Also for SBC Challenge 1, the “10 challenge” was to tell 1o people you would meet, dead or alive, and ask them 1 question. Well, here we go! They are not in the order from most important to least important.
1. Abraham Lincoln
I would ask him, “How did you summon the courage to keep going, trying to save a nearly defeated country against itself?”
2. Moses
I would ask him, “What was it like, always being in G-d’s presence, only second in command of the Jewish people to Him?”
3. J.R.R. Toliken
I would ask him, “How were you ever able to make the Lord of the Rings in such detail?”
4. J.K. Rowling
I would ask her, “What gave you the inspiration to complete all seven of the Harry Potter series and not just give up?”
5. Albert Einstein
I would ask him to tell me all that he knew.
6. Neil Armstrong
I would ask him, “What was it like when you became the first living soul to step onto a different mass in space?”
7. Rick Riordan
I would ask him, “How many more books in Heroes of Olympus are you writing?”
8. Martin Luther King Jr.
I would ask him, “What was the one moment when you just thought: I need to stop segregation?”
9. Abraham Davis
I would ask him, “How did you collect enough information to write the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch?”
10. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
I would ask him, “What were your ideas to bring the economy back up?”
G’day Jake,
You have asked some very deep questions here. I wonder what they would have answered?
2 Abrahams and none of our father Abraham? *sniffle*
Hello Jake – It’s Mrs. G, your mentor here. Wow, you did a great job on your blog post. I would especially like to hear what Moses would answer you – what a deep question!
Your questions are interesting and I like the choices of people you picked. You have a lot of authors and I’m not familiar with all of them, your questions make me want to learn more about them. Nice work.
You have a very well rounded blog, I can tell you really enjoy this form of communication and that you are good at it. I am looking forward to reading more of your posts.