| Who Could It Be? |
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Who Could It Be?
1. He was born in Greece in the early half of the 1st century A.D. He
studied in Athens and taught in Rome. Best known for his Parallel
Lives and biographical studies of famous Romans and Greeks (Julius
Caesar and Cicero) he also composed many essays on religion and
philosophy.
supporting role. She escaped a life of addiction and poverty in New
York to head west. Her one-woman show led to a series of movie roles.
Broadway, written an autobiography and hosted the Academy Awards.
interviews. Not publishing a book in 40 years, his only novel was set
in Alabama during the 1930s. The book was made into a film starring
Gregory Peck as lawyer Atticus Finch. He based the Finch character on
his father. Dill, the young boy in the novel, was based on childhood
friend Truman Capote, who might have helped him write the book.
4. A member of a wealthy Baltimore family, she was a novelist before
becoming an expert on social etiquette. Her 1922 book, Etiquette, sold
a million copies. She also had a syndicated newspaper column and radio
program. Since her death in 1960, her book, a guide to good manners,
has been reprinted many times.
5. He began playing jazz music in his hometown of Kansas City,
Missouri. The stylings of his alto sax playing helped give rise to the
bebop era of the 1940s and 1950s, making him one of the most
influential jazz musicians ever. Thirty-three years after his
drug-related death, Clint Eastwood directed a movie about his life.
ANSWERS:
1. Plutarch
2. Whoopi Goldberg
3. Harper Lee
4. Emily Post
5. Charlie Parker
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