Question:
If you were a reporter, what questions would you ask the random contestants?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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Gil Goodson's future happiness depends on winning the Golly Toy & Game Company's ultimate competition. If Gil wins, his dad has promised that the family can move away from all of the gossip, false friends, and bad press that have plagued them ever since The Incident. Inside the toy company's fantastic headquarters, Gil will have to master trivia, solve puzzles, and complete physical stunts-and he'll have to do it better than all of the other kids competing.
"What would you like to win?" "Are you ready?"
ReplyDeleteAre you ready?
ReplyDeleteDo you think you will win?
"Are you ready for the games?" "What would you want to win?"
ReplyDeleteI would say "are you confident?" "What will you do with the prize?".
ReplyDeleteIs it better to win or have fun? What's your game plan?
ReplyDeleteI am only going to list a few questions.
ReplyDelete1.Why did you come?
2.Where are you from?
3.Who did you come with?
4. What did you bring?
That is only a few.
What's your name. What's your last name! Have fun! Oh yeah. Hear the immense screaming of the crowd, and you'll probably die. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! My ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. . . . . . . .
ReplyDeleteI would ask him/her why did they want to compete in the games? Do you like the Golly toy company?
ReplyDelete1.What's your name?
ReplyDelete2.Why did you come?
3.Where do you work?
4.How will you win?
What is your goal to win the Gollywhopper Games? Why did you enter?
ReplyDeleteIf I were a reporter I would ask the contestants: What is your name? Are you confident? What state do you live in? Do you have any friends with you? Do you think you will make it past the first day?
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