Five Questions: Emily Blackstone
January 21, 2017
The Image occasionally searches for students and asks them five random questions. This time around, sophomore Emily Blackstone was on the receiving end of our questions.
Q: If you were to break a world record, what do you think it would be?
Blackstone: “The number of languages a person speaks.”
Q: What food can you not live without?
Blackstone: “Pasta…just pasta in general.”
Q: Who is your celebrity role model?
Blackstone: “Malala Yousafzai.”
Q: What is one thing you want to do or accomplish before you graduate high school?
Blackstone: “Get my driver’s license, I’m sixteen and still don’t have my permit.”
Q: If you could decide a place to live, where would it be?
Blackstone: “Pittsburg. Anyone who knows me knows the answer to that question.”

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