I told Mr. Kannan to give me a number between 1 and 9. He picked 3:
"Who do you think was the most important person in the American victory? To whom
would you compare this person to in modern times? What did this person do which was
so vital to American victory? What qualities did they possess that represented
leadership? What type of breakfast cereal would they eat? What would their favorite
film be?" Why did he pick 3? Well, here it goes......
I think that George Washington was the most important person in the American victory. I would compare him to Colin Powell because they both had extreme bravery and courage, and if it was available back then, I believe that Washington would have also received the Purple Heart Award for his actions. This person was so vital to the American victory because he basically led the American troops to victory in every battle. Washington possessed the qualities of bravery, courage, ingenuity, logic, and perseverance that made him a great leader. I think Washington's favorite type of breakfast cereal would either be bland Cheerios or Honey Clusters and Oats without the Honey Clusters. Although he seems very smart and powerful, he doesn't act like a Fruit Loops or Lucky Charms kind of guy - someone who would be extremely loud and creative. Washington strikes me as very ST. I think his favorite movie would be a documentary on the revolutionary war for two reasons. The first to show off his victories, and the second to argue over which details were inaccurate.
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