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R-VOICE: If you could interview one person, living or dead, who would it be?

Jennifer Jeong interviewed students at Coronado High School.

Ella Dumo, Freshman

"I would interview Harper Lee. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is one of my favorite books."

Brandon Kawaguchi, Sophomore

"I want to meet Vivaldi because I'm a cellist and I love Concerto in G Minor for 2 Cellos."

Audwin Angosta, Junior

"I want to interview Martin Luther King Jr. because his vision of equality is inspiring."

Kayla Tarlton, Junior

"I'd like to talk with Ralph Waldo Emerson because I love how he calls for individualism in 'Self-Reliance.' "

Naomi Muhamed, Senior

"I would interview Audrey Hepburn. She is so insightful and confident, and I think she is what a true woman is."

Pierre Petrel, senior

"I want to interview Bono because I love his accent."

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